The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide dioxygenase (NOD) activity that allows it to relieve nitrosative stress and enhance in vivo survival of its host. Despite its small size, the protein matrix of HbN hosts a two-branched tunnel, consisting of orthogonal short and long channels, that connects the heme active site to the protein surface. A novel dual-path mechanism has been suggested to drive migration of O(2) and NO to the distal heme cavity. While oxygen migrates mainly by the short path, a ligand-induced conformational change regulates opening of the long tunnel branch for NO, via a phenylalanine (PheE15) residue that acts as a gate. Site-directed mutagenesis and molecular si...
AbstractUnraveling of microbial genome data has indicated that two distantly related truncated hemog...
A unique defense mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative str...
A unique defense mechanisms by which M. tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative stress is base...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
<div><p>The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> is endowed with a po...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis truncated hemoglobin, HbN, is endowed with a potent nitric-oxide dioxygen...
Truncated hemoglobin-N is believed to constitute a defense mechanism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis a...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis group I truncated hemoglobin trHbN catalyzes the oxidation of nit...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of human tuberculosis, is forced into latency by nit...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest human afflictions and is still declared a major threat worldw...
The diversity of functional roles played by heme proteins in all kingdoms of life is to a large exte...
AbstractAtomistic simulations of nitric oxide (NO) dynamics and migration in the trHbN of Mycobacter...
Background: The HbN of Mycobacterium tuberculosis carries a potent nitric-oxide dioxygenase activity...
AbstractUnraveling of microbial genome data has indicated that two distantly related truncated hemog...
A unique defense mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative str...
A unique defense mechanisms by which M. tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative stress is base...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
<div><p>The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of <em>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</em> is endowed with a po...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
The truncated hemoglobin N, HbN, of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is endowed with a potent nitric oxide...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis truncated hemoglobin, HbN, is endowed with a potent nitric-oxide dioxygen...
Truncated hemoglobin-N is believed to constitute a defense mechanism of Mycobacterium tuberculosis a...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis group I truncated hemoglobin trHbN catalyzes the oxidation of nit...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of human tuberculosis, is forced into latency by nit...
Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest human afflictions and is still declared a major threat worldw...
The diversity of functional roles played by heme proteins in all kingdoms of life is to a large exte...
AbstractAtomistic simulations of nitric oxide (NO) dynamics and migration in the trHbN of Mycobacter...
Background: The HbN of Mycobacterium tuberculosis carries a potent nitric-oxide dioxygenase activity...
AbstractUnraveling of microbial genome data has indicated that two distantly related truncated hemog...
A unique defense mechanisms by which Mycobacterium tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative str...
A unique defense mechanisms by which M. tuberculosis protects itself from nitrosative stress is base...