The structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery of the 2-on-2 haemoglobins, of neuroglobin and cytoglobin. Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A - a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea - is, to the best of our knowledge, the latest entry adding new variability and functional complexity to the haemoglobin (Hb) superfamily. Here, we report the 11.3 angstrom crystal structure of oxygenated M. acetivorans protoglobin, together with the first insight into its ligand-binding properties. We show that, contrary to all known globins, protoglobin-specific loops and an amino-terminal extension completely bury the haem within the protein matrix. Access of O-2, CO and NO to the haem is granted by...
Very recently a new subfamily of globins, called protoglobins, have been identified in the genome se...
Studies of CO ligand binding revealed that two protein states with different ligand affinities exist...
Protoglobin is the first globin found in Archaea. Its biological role is still unknown, although thi...
The structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery of the 2...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its strict anaerobic nature, M. acetivorans genome hosts genes that can be rel...
The structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery of the ...
The protein structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery ...
Despite its strict anaerobic nature, M. acetivorans genome hosts genes that can be related to O2 met...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin is the first globin identified in Archaea; its biological role is still unknown, althoug...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
<div><p>Protoglobin from <i>Methanosarcina acetivorans</i> C2A (<i>Ma</i>Pgb), a strictly anaerobic ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Very recently a new subfamily of globins, called protoglobins, have been identified in the genome se...
Studies of CO ligand binding revealed that two protein states with different ligand affinities exist...
Protoglobin is the first globin found in Archaea. Its biological role is still unknown, although thi...
The structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery of the 2...
INTRODUCTION: Despite its strict anaerobic nature, M. acetivorans genome hosts genes that can be rel...
The structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery of the ...
The protein structural adaptability of the globin fold has been highlighted by the recent discovery ...
Despite its strict anaerobic nature, M. acetivorans genome hosts genes that can be related to O2 met...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin is the first globin identified in Archaea; its biological role is still unknown, althoug...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
<div><p>Protoglobin from <i>Methanosarcina acetivorans</i> C2A (<i>Ma</i>Pgb), a strictly anaerobic ...
Protoglobin from Methanosarcina acetivorans C2A (MaPgb), a strictly anaerobic methanogenic Archaea, ...
Very recently a new subfamily of globins, called protoglobins, have been identified in the genome se...
Studies of CO ligand binding revealed that two protein states with different ligand affinities exist...
Protoglobin is the first globin found in Archaea. Its biological role is still unknown, although thi...