A vertebrate globin expressed in the brain
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- 1 September 2000
- journal article
- letter
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 407 (6803) , 520-523
- https://doi.org/10.1038/35035093
Abstract
Haemoglobins and myoglobins constitute related protein families that function in oxygen transport and storage in humans and other vertebrates1,2. Here we report the identification of a third globin type in man and mouse. This protein is predominantly expressed in the brain, and therefore we have called it neuroglobin. Mouse neuroglobin is a monomer with a high oxygen affinity (half saturation pressure, P50 ≈ 2 torr). Analogous to myoglobin, neuroglobin may increase the availability of oxygen to brain tissue. The human neuroglobin gene (NGB), located on chromosome 14q24, has a unique exon–intron structure. Neuroglobin represents a distinct protein family that diverged early in metazoan evolution, probably before the Protostomia/Deuterostomia split.Keywords
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