1w92
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===The structure of carbomonoxy murine neuroglobin reveals a heme- sliding mechanism for affinity regulation=== | ===The structure of carbomonoxy murine neuroglobin reveals a heme- sliding mechanism for affinity regulation=== | ||
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The structure of carbomonoxy murine neuroglobin reveals a heme- sliding mechanism for affinity regulation
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 15548613
About this Structure
1w92 is a 1 chain structure of Neuroglobin with sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Vallone B, Nienhaus K, Matthes A, Brunori M, Nienhaus GU. The structure of carbonmonoxy neuroglobin reveals a heme-sliding mechanism for control of ligand affinity. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Dec 14;101(50):17351-6. Epub 2004 Nov 17. PMID:15548613
- Vallone B, Nienhaus K, Brunori M, Nienhaus GU. The structure of murine neuroglobin: Novel pathways for ligand migration and binding. Proteins. 2004 Jul 1;56(1):85-92. PMID:15162488 doi:10.1002/prot.20113
