Ligand-Based Regulation of Dynamics and Reactivity of Hemoproteins

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Abstract

Hemoproteins include several heme-binding proteins with distinct structure and function. The presence of the heme group confers specific reactivity and spectroscopic properties to hemoproteins. In this review, we provide an overview of five families of hemoproteins in terms of dynamics and reactivity. First, we describe how ligands modulate cooperativity and reactivity in globins, such as myoglobin and hemoglobin. Second, we move on to another family of hemoproteins devoted to electron transport, such as cytochromes. Later, we consider heme-based reactivity in hemopexin, the main heme-scavenging protein. Then, we focus on heme–albumin, a chronosteric hemoprotein with peculiar spectroscopic and enzymatic properties. Eventually, we analyze the reactivity and dynamics of the most recently discovered family of hemoproteins, i.e., nitrobindins.

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Turilli-Ghisolfi, E. S., Lualdi, M., & Fasano, M. (2023, April 1). Ligand-Based Regulation of Dynamics and Reactivity of Hemoproteins. Biomolecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/biom13040683

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