AbstractOxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range of biochemical and physiological functions. Here we report a combined EPR/x-ray crystallography study performed at acidic pH on six ferric tetrameric Hbs. Five of the Hbs were isolated from the high-Antarctic notothenioid fishes Trematomus bernacchii, Trematomus newnesi, and Gymnodraco acuticeps, and one was isolated from the sub-Antarctic notothenioid Cottoperca gobio. Our EPR analysis reveals that 1), in all of these Hbs, at acidic pH the aquomet form and two hemichromes coexist; and 2), only in the three Hbs that exhibit the Root effect is a significant amount of the pentacoordinate (5C) high-spin Fe(III) form found. The crystal str...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) exhibit a peculiar oxidation process. Indeed, upon oxidation, the...
Some fish hemoglobins (Hbs) exhibit the Root effect, which produces a drastic reduction in oxygen-ca...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...
AbstractOxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a...
Oxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range o...
AbstractSpontaneous autoxidation of tetrameric Hbs leads to the formation of Fe (III) forms, whose p...
Oxidation of hemoglobins leads to the formation of Fe(III) forms, whose relevance spans from biochem...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) exhibit a peculiar oxidation process. Upon oxidation, these tetra...
Spontaneous autoxidation of tetrameric Hbs leads to the formation of Fe (III) forms, whose physiolog...
All fish hemoglobins (Hb) show a high auto-oxidation rate, and some fish Hbs are endowed with Root e...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AF-Hbs) exhibit an unusual auto-oxidation process. Our previous crystall...
Crystallographic and spectroscopic evidences on Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) have revealed tha...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) exhibit a peculiar oxidation process. Indeed, upon oxidation, the...
Some fish hemoglobins (Hbs) exhibit the Root effect, which produces a drastic reduction in oxygen-ca...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...
AbstractOxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a...
Oxidation of Hbs leads to the formation of different forms of Fe(III) that are relevant to a range o...
AbstractSpontaneous autoxidation of tetrameric Hbs leads to the formation of Fe (III) forms, whose p...
Oxidation of hemoglobins leads to the formation of Fe(III) forms, whose relevance spans from biochem...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) exhibit a peculiar oxidation process. Upon oxidation, these tetra...
Spontaneous autoxidation of tetrameric Hbs leads to the formation of Fe (III) forms, whose physiolog...
All fish hemoglobins (Hb) show a high auto-oxidation rate, and some fish Hbs are endowed with Root e...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AF-Hbs) exhibit an unusual auto-oxidation process. Our previous crystall...
Crystallographic and spectroscopic evidences on Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) have revealed tha...
Antarctic fish hemoglobins (AFHbs) exhibit a peculiar oxidation process. Indeed, upon oxidation, the...
Some fish hemoglobins (Hbs) exhibit the Root effect, which produces a drastic reduction in oxygen-ca...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...