Structure-function relationships in the growing hexa-coordinate hemoglobin sub-family
- PMID: 15844231
- DOI: 10.1080/15216540500059640
Structure-function relationships in the growing hexa-coordinate hemoglobin sub-family
Erratum in
- IUBMB Life. 2005 Jun;57(6):459-60
Abstract
Hemoglobin and related heme proteins, generally referred to as 'globins', reversibly bind gaseous diatomic ligands (O2, NO, and CO) to a penta-coordinate heme iron atom, the ligand filling the sixth coordination site. Over the last decade, several new globins have been reported to display a functionally-relevant hexa-coordinate heme iron atom, whose sixth coordination site is taken by an endogenous protein ligand. The reversible intramolecular hexa- to penta-coordination process at the heme-Fe atom modulates exogenous ligand binding properties of hexa-coordinate globins. Here, we review current knowledge on hexa-coordinate globins in terms of their structural and functional properties.
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