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Active site myoglobin

Cloning and Expression of Recombinant Myoglobin Active Site Variants of Myoglobin... [Pg.1]

Sage. J.T. Jee, W. Stmctural characterization of the myoglobin active site using infrared crystallography. J. [Pg.643]

Figure 1 (a) Myoglobin active site (adapted from ref. 10) (b) molecular structure and atom labeling scheme... [Pg.132]

STRUCTURE OF THE ACTIVE SITE IN MYOGLOBIN AND HEMOGLOBIN COMPARISON TO MODEL COMPOUNDS... [Pg.172]

X-ray crystallographic structures of myoglobin and hemoglobin were first completed in 19662 and 19753, respectively. Since then, many other X-ray crystallographic studies of deoxy- and oxy- as well as met-myoglobin and hemoglobin have been carried out.22,24 Additionally, researchers have studied the carbon monoxide bound moieties MbCO and HbCO as well as MbNO. Site-directed mutagenesis of residues near the active sites of Mb and Hb have yielded... [Pg.172]

Following myoglobin and lysozyme, bovine carboxypeptidase A was the third protein to have its 3-D structure solved at high resolution. The active site zinc is bound to His69, Glu72 and Hisl96 (Figure 12.4), and to a water molecule, which is displaced when a... [Pg.200]

Protein functions and interactions are infinitely varied in biological species— one of the major problems associated with complete classification of any proteome. Proteins may transport substances myoglobin and hemoglobin (discussed in Chapter 7) transport oxygen, and carbon dioxide, in mammalian blood. Proteins called enzymes catalyze necessary biochemical reactions. The active site of an enzyme contains those amino acids that come in direct contact... [Pg.43]

Structure of the Active Site in Myoglobin and Hemoglobin Comparison to Model Compounds... [Pg.349]


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