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Myoglobin dioxygen

Models for haemoglobin and myoglobin. It has been known for a long time that a range of synthetic Co(n) complexes are able to bind reversibly dioxygen in a manner related to the natural systems (Basolo, Hoffman Ibers, 1975 McLendon Martell, 1976). However, similar complexes of iron do not normally function as 02 carriers - rather oxidation to Fe(m)... [Pg.237]

Iron, Fe2+ (d6) 6, octahedral A-Imidazole, porphyrin Dioxygen transport in hemoglobin and myoglobin... [Pg.5]

Figure 4.9 Dioxygen binding curves for myoglobin and hemoglobin. (Reprinted with permission from Figure 4.4 of Cowan, J. A. Inorganic Biochemistry, An Introduction, 2nd ed., Wiley-VCH, New York, 1997. Copyright 1997, Wiley-VCH.)... Figure 4.9 Dioxygen binding curves for myoglobin and hemoglobin. (Reprinted with permission from Figure 4.4 of Cowan, J. A. Inorganic Biochemistry, An Introduction, 2nd ed., Wiley-VCH, New York, 1997. Copyright 1997, Wiley-VCH.)...
TpivPP = 5,10,15,20-tetrato-[o-(pivalamido)phenyl]porphyrinate( ) l-MeIm = l-methylimidazole. Hb = hemoglobin, Hb(02) = dioxygenated hemoglobin, Mb = myoglobin. [Pg.135]


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