The protein in the red blood cells of vertebrates that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and that consists of four polypeptide subunits, each of which is bound to an iron-containing heme molecule. [Ultimately short forhematinoglobulin:hematin+globulin.] ...
1i, j). These results demonstrated that the molecule, which induced activation of VSNs, was β-globin in the blood. Gly17 on hemoglobin is a crucial interaction site with the receptorWe then investigated subtype and species specificity of hemoglobin (Hb)-derived activation of VSNs. BALB/c ...
Related to hemoglobin:Hemoglobin A1c he·mo·glo·bin (hē′mə-glō′bĭn) n. The protein in the red blood cells of vertebrates that carries oxygen from the lungs to tissues and that consists of four polypeptide subunits, each of which is bound to an iron-containing heme molecule. ...
Elvehjem CA, Steenbock H, Hart EB. 1929 Is copper a constituent of the hemoglobin molecule? The distribution of copper in blood. J Biol Chem 83 , 21-25.ELVEHJEMC,. A., STEENBOCXH,., AND HARTE, . B.: Is copper a constituent of the hemoglobin molecule? The distribution of copper in...
that is cytolytic for a variety of eukaryotic cells and has been shown to play an important role inin vivomodels of skin and soft tissue infections12. The SLS molecule is a posttranslationally modified peptide of 2.7 kDa that is present in numerous pathogenic streptococci and other Gram-posit...
A modified hemoglobin tetramer has been prepared containing carbamido-methylated G11(104)α cysteine residues. The molecule is electrophoretically identical to hemoglobin A, at pH 8.6, contains 2 titrable sulfhydryl groups per tetramer, and shows a normal oxygen affinity at half-saturation. However,...
Characters include morphological traits (those having to do with the internal or external appearance of the organism; e.g., wings), molecular traits (e.g., having a particular version of the hemoglobin molecule), and behavioral traits (e.g., the level of parental care adults provide). Some...
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An example of this phenomenon is when a molecule gains energy when photons from a laser in the visible spectrum are shifted to lower energy. This is also known as normal Stokes–Raman scattering [54]. The absorption of a photon by a molecule excites the electron to an imaginary state where...
e, Significant molecule–molecule interactions predicted by CellChat. One-sided permutation test. Hb-VC, hemoglobin-expressing vascular cell; ImmNeuron, immature neuron; mNeuron, mature neuron; NendC, neuroendocrine cell; OEG, olfactory ensheathing glia; VLMC, vascular and leptomeningeal cell; VSMC, ...