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IL-6/GATA2/SERPINE1 pathway is implicated in regulating cellular senescence after acute kidney injury. [PDF]

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Experimental and theoretical investigations on the interaction of glucose molecules with myoglobin in the aqueous solution using theoretical and experimental methods

Journal of Biomolecular Structure and Dynamics, 2020
Osmolytes are generally well-known for the stabilization of proteins. The stabilizing impact of glucose on the dynamics and structure of myoglobin was probed through molecular simulation‚ docking and spectroscopic procedures.
Rasoul Eslami-Farsani   +3 more
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On the evolution of myoglobin

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1978
In previous studies, particularly of primates, a high degree of concordance was obtained between an evolutionary pattern based on comparative anatomy and another based on a reconstruction of the possible pathway of evolution of the myoglobin molecule.
K. A. Joysey   +3 more
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Myoglobin in a Cyanobacterium

Science, 1992
Myoglobin was found in the nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium Nostoc commune . This cyanobacterial myoglobin, referred to as cyanoglobin, was shown to be a soluble hemoprotein of 12.5 kilodaltons with an amino acid sequence that is related to that of myoglobins from two lower eukaryotes, the ciliated protozoa
Richard E. Ebel   +3 more
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Formation of Myoglobin

Acta Physiologica Scandinavica, 1955
Summary.Incorporation of radioiron into myoglobin of the muscles of guinea‐pigs and rats was found to be depressed to a similar extent as into hemoglobin under the effect of exposure to a dose of (500–1,400 r of) roentgen rays, in contrast to hemins, the formation of which is not in close connection with mitotic processes as that of cytochrom b or ...
Åke Åkeson, R. Bonnichsen, G. Hevesy
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Evolution of myoglobin

Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS, 1998
The distribution, physiological function, amino acid sequence and gene structure of myoglobin and myoglobin-like proteins from various taxa are summarized, and their evolution is discussed. Although it has long been thought that all haemoglobins and myoglobins have evolved from a common ancestral gene, the knowledge presently accumulated about the ...
Tomohiko Suzuki, K. Imai
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