The process of heme synthesis happens both within the mitochondria and the cytosol of a cell and requires multiple enzymes to catalyze the numerous steps.
The process of heme synthesis occurs both within the mitochondria and the cytosol of a cell and requires multiple enzymes to catalyze the numerous steps.
They have no cytoplasmic membrane, cytosol, or functional organelles, but they can infect all types of cells and numerous viruses can also infect bacteria, which are called bacteriophages.
Type 2 autoimmune hepatitis is way less common, and is defined by the presence of antibodies to the microsomes of the liver or your kidney, ALKM-1, or to a liver cytosol antigen, ALC-1.