- A
chromoprotein is a
conjugated protein that
contains a
pigmented prosthetic group (or cofactor). A
common example is haemoglobin,
which contains a heme...
- that
allows for
phototaxis In biochemistry:
Photoreceptor protein, a
chromoprotein that
responds to
being exposed to a
certain wavelength of
light by initiating...
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hemoglobin in
every 100 mL of blood.
Hemoglobin is a metalloprotein, a
chromoprotein, and globulin. In mammals,
hemoglobin makes up
about 96% of a red blood...
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Membrane protein Globular protein Globulin Edestin Albumin Fibrous protein Chromoprotein Photoreceptor protein Biliprotein Phycobiliprotein Phytochrome Lipocalin...
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generally applied to the non-protein chromop****
moiety of
photosensitive chromoproteins, such as the
pigments involved in
photosynthesis and photoreception...
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phenolic lipids, dibenzo-alpha-pyrones (DBP), and dibenzo-α-pyrone
chromoproteins (DCPs).
Shilajit is
composed of 60–80%
humic substances, such as humic...
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phytochrome (named Cph1) in the
sense that it is a red/far-red
reversible chromoprotein.
Presumably plant phytochromes are
derived from an
ancestral cyanobacterial...
- The
esperamicins are
chromoprotein enediyne antitumor antibiotics of
bacterial origin.
Esperamicin A1 is the most well
studied compound in this class...
- kind of phycobiliprotein,
magenta chromoprotein involved in
photosynthesis of some Cyanobacteria. This
chromoprotein consists of alpha- and beta-subunits...
- flavoproteins, metalloproteins, phytochromes, cytochromes, opsins, and
chromoproteins.
Hemoglobin contains the
prosthetic group known as heme. Each heme group...