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Photocobilins integrate B12 and bilin photochemistry for enzyme control. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Zhang S   +16 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Carbon monoxide is the heme oxygenase product with a pyretic action: evidence for a cGMP signaling pathway

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Physiology - Regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology, 2001
We have recently reported that the central heme oxygenase (HO) pathway has an important role in the genesis of lipopolysaccharide fever. However, the HO product involved, i.e., biliverdine, free iron, or carbon monoxide (CO), has not yet been identified ...
Alexandre A Steiner, Luiz G S Branco
exaly   +2 more sources
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UV-trained and metal-enhanced fluorescence of biliverdin and biliverdin nanoparticles

Nanoscale, 2021
UV irradiation and metal chelation can be utilized alone or in combination to tailor the fluorescence behavior of biliverdin-based imaging probes at selected wavelengths.
Parinaz Fathi   +5 more
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Reconstitution of apomyoglobin with extended biliverdins

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1992
An analysis of the reconstitution of biliverdins with extended conformations and horse heart apomyoglobin was carried out. Biliverdins with the 5Z-syn, 10Z-syn, 15Z-anti and 5Z-anti, 10Z-syn, 15Z-anti conformations, as well as biliverdins with the Z,Z,Z, all-syn conformation recombined with apomyoglobin.
M, Fernández   +3 more
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Photodecomposition of bilirubin and biliverdin in vitro

Gastroenterology, 1970
Summary Decomposition of bilirubin and biliverdin under intense fluorescent light was studied in vitro at p H levels ranging from 7.4 to 13.0. Photodecay of bilirubin was more rapid at a higher p H if albumin was absent, but more rapid at a lower p H if albumin was present, whereas biliverdin was more stable at a lower p H, with or without albumin.
J D, Ostrow, R V, Branham
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Biliverdin pigments in green biles

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 1965
Abstract 1. 1. The nature of the green bile pigments in various animal species has been studied using reversed-phase partition chromatography and paper chromatography. 2. 2. The chromatographic behaviour of the pigments has been compared with that of synthetic biliverdin derivatives. 3. 3.
E R, GARAY, B, NOIR, M, ROYER
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