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==Overview==
==Overview==
Cytoglobin is the fourth recognized globin type, almost ubiquitously, distributed in human tissues; its function is still poorly understood., Cytoglobin displays a core region of about 150 residues, structurally, related to hemoglobin and myoglobin, and two extra segments, about 20, residues each, at the N- and C-termini. The core region hosts a large, apolar cavity, held to provide a ligand diffusion pathway to/from the, heme, and/or ligand temporary docking sites. Here we report the crystal, structure (2.4A resolution, R-factor 19.1%) of a human cytoglobin mutant, bearing the CysB2(38) --> Ser and CysE9(83) --> Ser substitutions (CYGB*), treated under pressurized xenon. Three Xe atoms bind to the heme distal, site region of CYGB* mapping the protein matrix apolar cavity. Despite the, conserved globin fold, the cavity found in CYGB* is structured differently, from those recognized to play a functional role in myoglobin, neuroglobin, truncated hemoglobins, and Cerebratulus lacteus mini-hemoglobin.
Cytoglobin is the fourth recognized globin type, almost ubiquitously distributed in human tissues; its function is still poorly understood. Cytoglobin displays a core region of about 150 residues, structurally related to hemoglobin and myoglobin, and two extra segments, about 20 residues each, at the N- and C-termini. The core region hosts a large apolar cavity, held to provide a ligand diffusion pathway to/from the heme, and/or ligand temporary docking sites. Here we report the crystal structure (2.4A resolution, R-factor 19.1%) of a human cytoglobin mutant bearing the CysB2(38) --> Ser and CysE9(83) --> Ser substitutions (CYGB*), treated under pressurized xenon. Three Xe atoms bind to the heme distal site region of CYGB* mapping the protein matrix apolar cavity. Despite the conserved globin fold, the cavity found in CYGB* is structured differently from those recognized to play a functional role in myoglobin, neuroglobin, truncated hemoglobins, and Cerebratulus lacteus mini-hemoglobin.


==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Moens, L.]]
[[Category: Moens, L.]]
[[Category: Pesce, A.]]
[[Category: Pesce, A.]]
[[Category: Sanctis, D.De.]]
[[Category: Sanctis, D De.]]
[[Category: FC6]]
[[Category: FC6]]
[[Category: HEM]]
[[Category: HEM]]
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[[Category: transport]]
[[Category: transport]]


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