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Metalloprotein is a
generic term for a
protein that
contains a
metal ion cofactor. A
large proportion of all
proteins are part of this category. For instance...
- 12 to 20 grams of
hemoglobin in
every 100 mL of blood.
Hemoglobin is a
metalloprotein, a chromoprotein, and globulin. In mammals,
hemoglobin makes up about...
- ion
binding site, and
Suslick has
proposed that the ORs are in fact
metalloproteins (mostly
likely with zinc,
copper and
possibly manganese ions) that...
- A
respiratory pigment is a
metalloprotein that
serves a
variety of
important functions, its main
being O2 transport.
Other functions performed include...
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groups in green. From PDB: 4MQJ, by
authors Soman, J. and
Olson J.S.
Protein type
metalloprotein,
globulin Function oxygen-transport Cofactor(s) heme (4)...
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include coenzyme M, CH3SCH2CH2SO−3, the
immediate precursor to methane.
Metalloproteins—in
which the
active site is a
transition metal ion (or metal-sulfide...
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Hyperelastosis cutis or
hereditary equine regional dermal asthenia Hemocyanin, a
metalloprotein abbreviated Hc HC smoke, a US
military designation for Hexachloroethane...
- MetHb) (pronounced "met-hemoglobin") is a
hemoglobin in the form of
metalloprotein, in
which the iron in the heme
group is in the Fe3+ (ferric) state,...
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hormone receptor, also
known as a
nuclear receptor,
which is a
large metalloprotein. Upon
steroid binding, many
kinds of
steroid receptors dimerize: two...
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includes the
study of both
natural phenomena such as the
behavior of
metalloproteins as well as
artificially introduced metals,
including those that are...