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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...
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Legume nodules harbor an iron
containing protein called leghaemoglobin,
closely related to
animal myoglobin, to
facilitate the
diffusion of...
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molecular event that
gives rise to sickle-cell disease.[citation needed]
Leghaemoglobin InterPro: IPR001032
Myoglobin InterPro: IPR002335
Erythrocruorin InterPro: IPR002336...
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paradoxical situation, the
plants express a type of
haemoglobin called leghaemoglobin that is
believed to be
recruited after a
duplication event.
These three...
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presence of
nitrogenase (an
enzyme used in
nitrogen fixation) and
leghaemoglobin, a
compound which allows nitrogenase to
function by
reducing the oxygen...
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plants that
supply oxygen to the
bacteria bound to
molecules of
leghaemoglobin anaerobic lifestyle (e.g.
Clostridium pasteurianum) very fast metabolism...
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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...