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Globin X: A highly stable intrinsically hexacoordinate globin

Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry, 2022
Several novel members of the vertebrate globin family were recently discovered with unique structural features that are not found in traditional penta-coordinate globins. Here we combine structural tools to better understand and recognize molecular determinants that contribute to the stability of hexacoordinate globin X (GbX) from Danio rerio ...
Rifat, Farhana   +8 more
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Microbial globins

2003
Globins are an ancient and diverse superfamily of proteins. The globins of microorganisms were relatively ignored for many decades after their discovery by Warburg in the 1930s and rediscovery by Keilin in the 1950s. The relatively recent focus on them has been fuelled by recognition of their structural diversity and fine-tuning to fulfill (probably ...
Guanghui, Wu   +2 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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Mouse Globin Gene Nomenclature

Journal of Heredity, 1988
A new system of nomenclature for haplotypes, genes, alleles, and mutant alleles in the mouse alpha- and beta-globin gene complexes was formulated at a meeting of workers in the field and is presented here.
Lyon, M F, Barker, J E, Popp, R A
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Nutritive Value of Globin-Amino Acid and Complementary Globin-Cereal Mixtures

The Journal of Nutrition, 1980
Protein efficiency ratios (PER) were determined using male weanling rats fed diets containing bovine globin alone and with wheat and corn gluten. Simultaneous equations and graphical methods were devised for selecting combinations of globin and cereal proteins to provide optimal and suboptimal profiles of limiting amino acids.
W A, Landmann, C W, Dill, C R, Young
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Nemoglobins: Divergent nematode globins

Parasitology Today, 1993
Globins are proteins commonly associated with oxygen transport in vertebrate blood, but the invertebrate phyla display a wide variety of globin types that reflect their disparate life styles and evolutionary history. It has been known for over 100 years that parasitic nematodes contain globins, but recent molecular investigations are only now beginning
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Molecular weight determinations on the α-globin and β-globin mRNAs

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis, 1976
The globin mRNAs containing between 30 and 40 polyadenylate residues can be separated from thos mRNAs containing longer poly(A) regions by Millipore filter binding. The molecular weights of the alpha-and beta-globin mRNAs containing this size class of poly(A) have beed determined by lectrophoresis on 3.7% polyacrylamide gels in the presence of 99 ...
M R, Morrison, J B, Lingrel
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VERTEBRATE GLOBIN

2001
The invention relates to a neuroglobin, a nucleic acid coding for said protein and a method for the production of one such protein. The invention also relates to antibodies directed against the protein and the use of DNA and the protein in the diagnosis and/or therapy of diseases of the nervous system.
UNIV MAINZ JOHANNES GUTENBERG   +2 more
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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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