1oj6

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PDB ID 1oj6

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HUMAN BRAIN NEUROGLOBIN THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE


OverviewOverview

Neuroglobin, mainly expressed in vertebrate brain and retina, is a recently identified member of the globin superfamily. Augmenting O(2) supply, neuroglobin promotes survival of neurons upon hypoxic injury, potentially limiting brain damage. In the absence of exogenous ligands, neuroglobin displays a hexacoordinated heme. O(2) and CO bind to the heme iron, displacing the endogenous HisE7 heme distal ligand. Hexacoordinated human neuroglobin displays a classical globin fold adapted to host the reversible bis-histidyl heme complex and an elongated protein matrix cavity, held to facilitate O(2) diffusion to the heme. The neuroglobin structure suggests that the classical globin fold is endowed with striking adaptability, indicating that hemoglobin and myoglobin are just two examples within a wide and functionally diversified protein homology superfamily.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1OJ6 is a Single protein structure of sequence from [1]. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Human brain neuroglobin structure reveals a distinct mode of controlling oxygen affinity., Pesce A, Dewilde S, Nardini M, Moens L, Ascenzi P, Hankeln T, Burmester T, Bolognesi M, Structure. 2003 Sep;11(9):1087-95. PMID:12962627

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