Neuroglobin
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'''Neuroglobin''' (NGB) is involved in cellular oxygen homeostasis. It binds oxygen reversibly. It increases oxygen availability in the brain. It is a monomer containing a heme group. | '''Neuroglobin''' (NGB) is involved in cellular oxygen homeostasis. It binds oxygen reversibly. It increases oxygen availability in the brain. It is a monomer containing a heme group. |
Revision as of 09:45, 8 November 2012
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Crystal Structure of Human Neuroglobin 1oj6
{{STRUCTURE_3gk9| PDB=3gk9 | SIZE=400| SCENE= |right|CAPTION=Human neuroglobin showing the heme and complexed with sulfates [[3gk9] }}
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Neuroglobin (NGB) is involved in cellular oxygen homeostasis. It binds oxygen reversibly. It increases oxygen availability in the brain. It is a monomer containing a heme group.
3D Structures of Neuroglobin
3gk9, 3gkt, 2vry, 1q1f – mNGB (mutant) – mouse
3gln, 1w92 – mNGB (mutant) + CO
1oj6 – NGB (mutant) - human