2w72
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===DEOXYGENATED STRUCTURE OF A DISTAL SITE HEMOGLOBIN MUTANT PLUS XE=== | ===DEOXYGENATED STRUCTURE OF A DISTAL SITE HEMOGLOBIN MUTANT PLUS XE=== | ||
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DEOXYGENATED STRUCTURE OF A DISTAL SITE HEMOGLOBIN MUTANT PLUS XE
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 19365817
About this Structure
2w72 is a 4 chain structure of Hemoglobin with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Savino C, Miele AE, Draghi F, Johnson KA, Sciara G, Brunori M, Vallone B. Pattern of cavities in globins: The case of human hemoglobin. Biopolymers. 2009 Apr 13. PMID:19365817 doi:10.1002/bip.21201
Categories: Homo sapiens | Brunori, M. | Draghi, F. | Johnson, K A. | Miele, A E. | Renzi, F. | Savino, C. | Sciara, G. | Vallone, B. | Disease mutation | Distal site point mutation | Glycation | Glycoprotein | Heme | Hydrophobic cavity | Iron | Metal-binding | Oxygen transport | Packing defect | Phosphoprotein | Transport
