Myoglobin
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[[Myoglobin]] is a globular protein whose function is to store molecular oxygen in muscles (myo = muscles)<ref>PMID:15339940</ref>. It has two main components: a single polypeptide chain, and heme ligand. The heme ligand is only <scene name='23/238129/Transparent_spacefill/2'>partially exposed</scene> to the surface; the majority of it is buried inside the protein. The overall <scene name='23/238129/Surface/1'>shape</scene> of myoglobin is approximately disc-shaped with a diameter that is about twice its thickness. The overall fold of the protein is conserved, especially the <scene name='23/238129/Hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic</scene> core of the protein (shown in purple), but the sequence is more <scene name='23/238129/Conserved_cartoon/1'>variable</scene> on the surface. {{Template:ColorKey_ConSurf_NoYellow_NoGray}} '''Metmyoglobin''' (MMb) is the oxidized form of myoglobin. | [[Myoglobin]] is a globular protein whose function is to store molecular oxygen in muscles (myo = muscles)<ref>PMID:15339940</ref>. It has two main components: a single polypeptide chain, and heme ligand. The heme ligand is only <scene name='23/238129/Transparent_spacefill/2'>partially exposed</scene> to the surface; the majority of it is buried inside the protein. The overall <scene name='23/238129/Surface/1'>shape</scene> of myoglobin is approximately disc-shaped with a diameter that is about twice its thickness. The overall fold of the protein is conserved, especially the <scene name='23/238129/Hydrophobic/1'>hydrophobic</scene> core of the protein (shown in purple), but the sequence is more <scene name='23/238129/Conserved_cartoon/1'>variable</scene> on the surface. {{Template:ColorKey_ConSurf_NoYellow_NoGray}} '''Metmyoglobin''' (MMb) is the oxidized form of myoglobin. |
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3D Structures of Myoglobin
Updated on 03-May-2016
External Resources
References
- ↑ Ordway GA, Garry DJ. Myoglobin: an essential hemoprotein in striated muscle. J Exp Biol. 2004 Sep;207(Pt 20):3441-6. PMID:15339940 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/jeb.01172
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