Extremophile
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Whether this effect is do to the overall charge of the protein, in repelling two strongly positive proteins; or, whether it is a more local effect, where two proteins cannot interact without unfavorably burying the positively charged amino acids; or whether the interactions between myoglobin and the other molecules in the cell, somehow affects its potential to bind to other myoglobins, again, awaits theoretical and experimental insight. | Whether this effect is do to the overall charge of the protein, in repelling two strongly positive proteins; or, whether it is a more local effect, where two proteins cannot interact without unfavorably burying the positively charged amino acids; or whether the interactions between myoglobin and the other molecules in the cell, somehow affects its potential to bind to other myoglobins, again, awaits theoretical and experimental insight. | ||
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[http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/coursenotes/GTM/JM/Mbstart.htm excellent myoglobin tutorial to complement proteopedia articles] | [http://www.chem.utoronto.ca/coursenotes/GTM/JM/Mbstart.htm excellent myoglobin tutorial to complement proteopedia articles] |
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- ↑ Mirceta S, Signore AV, Burns JM, Cossins AR, Campbell KL, Berenbrink M. Evolution of mammalian diving capacity traced by myoglobin net surface charge. Science. 2013 Jun 14;340(6138):1234192. doi: 10.1126/science.1234192. PMID:23766330 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1234192
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