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Activation of the δ-Globin Gene by the β-Globin Gene CACCC Motif

Blood Cells, Molecules, and Diseases, 1999
The promoter region of adult beta globin genes in humans and other mammals contains conserved regions of pivotal importance for their regulated tissue specific expression. These include the CACCC and CAAT motifs. The CACCC motif is duplicated in humans and other mammals.
M. S. RISTALDI   +5 more
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Microbial Eukaryote Globins

2013
A bioinformatics survey of about 120 protist and 240 fungal genomes and transcriptomes revealed a broad array of globins, representing five of the eight subfamilies identified in bacteria. Most conspicuous is the absence of protoglobins and globin-coupled sensors, except for a two-domain globin in Leishmanias, that comprises a nucleotidyl cyclase ...
Serge N, Vinogradov   +5 more
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Globin Interactions with Lipids and Membranes

2008
Many bacterial globins have been demonstrated to interact with membrane lipids, and several hypotheses in support of a functional role for membrane localization have been set forth. Bacterial globins have been suggested to facilitate oxygen diffusion to terminal oxidases, to protect oxidases from nitric oxide or eventually to preserve the integrity of ...
DI GIULIO, Antonio, BONAMORE A.
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Globins in the brain

Nature, 2000
The globins are well-known proteins, and in vertebrates there are two types: haemoglobin and myoglobin. Now a third has been identified, in both mice and humans, that occurs in the nervous system, especially the brain. Like the other globins its main function is probably facilitating oxygen supply.
Luc Moens, Sylvia Dewilde
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IS GLOBIN A HISTONE?

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1941
To the Editor:— In recent literature globin insulin has been erroneously referred to as a histone insulin. While there is some similarity between globin and the histones, the differences are so obvious that it is necessary to distinguish between them.
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ON GLOBIN AND DENATURED GLOBIN

Australian Journal of Experimental Biology and Medical Science, 1928
Henry Francis Holden, Mavis Freeman
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USE OF GLOBIN cDNA AS A HYBRIDIZATION PROBE FOR GLOBIN mRNA *

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1974
D, Housman   +3 more
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