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- follows: 2/2 Phytoglobins (truncated globin family, TrHb2 subfamily) Phytogb3: found in cyanobacateria, algae, and land plants. 3/3 Phytoglobins (myoglobin-like...
- it has been proposed that the term phytoglobins be used for referring to plant globins in general. Phytoglobins can be divided into two clades. The 3/3-fold...
- yielding nitrate ion from the reaction of oxygenated phytoglobin with NO. class 1 phytoglobins are induced in plants under hypoxia, bind oxygen very...
- Subfamily TrHb1 (also T1 or N). Subfamily TrHb2 (also T2 or O). Includes 2/2 phytoglobins. Subfamily TrHb3 (also T3 or P). The M/F family of globins is absent...
- Fe-porphyrin ****emblies. Cytoglobin Hemoglobin Hemoprotein Neuroglobin Phytoglobin Myoglobinuria - The presence of myoglobin in the urine Ischemia-reperfusion...
- } NAD(P)+ + 2 ferroleghemoglobin In other words, a leghemoglobin (or phytoglobin in general) with a Fe3+ is reduced to one with the ferrous ion, Fe2+...
- (anaerobic respiration) and produce nitric oxide, which is scavenged by phytoglobin. He developed the concept of thermodynamic buffering in metabolism that...