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- Leghemoglobin (also leghaemoglobin or legoglobin) is an oxygen-carrying phytoglobin found in the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of leguminous plants. It...
- sensitive. Legume nodules harbor an iron containing protein called leghaemoglobin, closely related to animal myoglobin, to facilitate the diffusion of...
- molecular event that gives rise to sickle-cell disease.[citation needed] Leghaemoglobin InterPro: IPR001032 Myoglobin InterPro: IPR002335 Erythrocruorin InterPro: IPR002336...
- paradoxical situation, the plants express a type of haemoglobin called leghaemoglobin that is believed to be recruited after a duplication event. These three...
- the presence of nitrogenase (an enzyme used in nitrogen fixation) and leghaemoglobin, a compound which allows nitrogenase to function by reducing the oxygen...
- with plants that supply oxygen to the bacteria bound to molecules of leghaemoglobin anaerobic lifestyle (e.g. Clostridium pasteurianum) very fast metabolism...
- provides the bacteroid oxygen for cellular respiration, tightly bound by leghaemoglobins, plant proteins similar to human hemoglobins. This process keeps the...
- Sosfenov, Pavlovsky A. G., Grebenko A. I.,Konareva N. V., Structure of leghaemoglobin from lupin root nodules at 5 A resolution., Nature, 254 (1975) 163-164...
- , J. Biol. Chem., 155 (1944) 227-229. Appleby C. A., Properties of leghaemoglobin in vivo, and its isolation as ferrous oxyleghaemoglobin, Biochim Biophys...