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<table style="background-color:#ffffc0" cellpadding="8" width="95%" border="0"><tr><td>Please do NOT make changes to this Sandbox until after December 15, 2009. Sandboxes 85-115 are reserved until then for use by the Biochemistry 451 class at Capital University taught by Prof. Jens Hemmingsen (jhemming@capital.edu).</td></tr>
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Myoglobin is found is muscle tissue and binds to oxygen, which is used during aerobic activity.
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{{STRUCTURE_1a6m | PDB=1a6m | SCENE=Sandbox_85/Myoglobin_overview/3 }}
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==Structure of myoglobin==
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<scene name='Sandbox_85/Myoglobin_overview/3'>Original View</scene><br>
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<scene name='Sandbox_101/Colored_seconday_structure/1'>Pink Helix</scene><br>
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<scene name='Sandbox_101/Heme_group/1'>Heme Close up</scene><br>
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<scene name='Sandbox_101/Hydrophobic_leut/1'>Hydrophobic LeuT</scene>
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<scene name='Sandbox_101/Inhibition_site/1'>Inhibition Site</scene>
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<StructureSection load='' size='340' side='right' caption='' scene=''>
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<scene name='Sandbox_101/Acidic_residues_in_leut/1'>Acidic Protein Residues</scene>
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Myoglobin is an iron-protein. The iron has an octahedral coordination when bound to oxygen.
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</StructureSection>

Revision as of 13:43, 25 March 2021

Myoglobin is found is muscle tissue and binds to oxygen, which is used during aerobic activity.


Structure of myoglobin

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