Globin-like proteins in caenorhabditis elegans: in vivo localization, ligand binding and structural properties

  • Geuens, E
  • Hoogewijs, D
  • Nardini, M
  • Vinck, E
  • Pesce, A
  • Kiger, L
  • Fago, A
  • Tilleman, L
  • De Henau, S
  • Marden, M C
  • Weber, R E
  • Van Doorslaer, S
  • Vanfleteren, J
  • Moens, L
  • Bolognesi, M
  • Dewilde, S
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Publication date
April 2010
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Abstract

Background: The genome of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans contains more than 30 putative globin genes that all are transcribed. Although their translated amino acid sequences fit the globin fold, a variety of amino-acid substitutions and extensions generate a wide structural diversity among the putative globins. No information is available on the physicochemical properties and the in vivo expression. Results: We expressed the globins in a bacterial system, characterized the purified proteins by optical and resonance Raman spectroscopy, measured the kinetics and equilibria of O2 binding and determined the crystal structure of GLB-1* (CysGH2 T Ser mutant). Furthermore, we studied the expression patterns of glb-1 (ZK637.13) and glb-26 (T2...

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