3d1k
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R/T intermediate quaternary structure of an antarctic fish hemoglobin in an alpha(CO)-beta(pentacoordinate) state
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About this Structure
3d1k is a 2 chain structure of Hemoglobin. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Vitagliano L, Vergara A, Bonomi G, Merlino A, Verde C, Prisco GD, Howes BD, Smulevich G, Mazzarella L. Spectroscopic and Crystallographic Characterization of a Tetrameric Hemoglobin Oxidation Reveals Structural Features of the Functional Intermediate Relaxed/Tense State. J Am Chem Soc. 2008 Jul 22. PMID:18642904 doi:10.1021/ja803363p
- Mazzarella L, Vergara A, Vitagliano L, Merlino A, Bonomi G, Scala S, Verde C, di Prisco G. High resolution crystal structure of deoxy hemoglobin from Trematomus bernacchii at different pH values: the role of histidine residues in modulating the strength of the root effect. Proteins. 2006 Nov 1;65(2):490-8. PMID:16909420 doi:10.1002/prot.21114
- Mazzarella L, Bonomi G, Lubrano MC, Merlino A, Riccio A, Vergara A, Vitagliano L, Verde C, di Prisco G. Minimal structural requirements for root effect: crystal structure of the cathodic hemoglobin isolated from the antarctic fish Trematomus newnesi. Proteins. 2006 Feb 1;62(2):316-21. PMID:16299734 doi:10.1002/prot.20709