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Deoxy (1hmd) and oxy (1hmo) forms of hemerythrin from Themiste dyscritum (sipunculid worm)

Holmes, M. A., I. Le Trong, S. Turley, L. C. Sieker, and R. E. Stenkamp. 1991. Structures of deoxy and oxy hemerythrin at 2.0 Å resolution. J. Mol. Biol. 218:583-593.


Hemerythrin (1hmd) deoxy

Hemerythrin (1hmo) oxy

Active Site View

  • Push the button  to observe the following residues near the iron centers:
Asp106, Glu58, His25, His54, His73, His77, His101

Push button  for Original View

Active Site View

  • Push the button  to observe the following residues near the iron centers:
Asp106, Glu58, His25, His54, His73, His77, His101 and one bound peroxide ligand

Push button  for Original View


 

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