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Molecular modeling and small angle X-ray scattering studies of Hoplosternum littorale cathodic haemoglobin

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Author(s):
Peres, P. ; Lombardi, F. R. ; Santos, G. C. dos ; Olivieri, J. R. ; Canduri, F. ; Bonilla-Rodriguez, G. O. [6] ; Azevedo Júnior, W. F. de
Total Authors: 7
Document type: Journal article
Source: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications; v. 325, n. 2, p. 487-493, Dec. 2004.
Field of knowledge: Biological Sciences - Biochemistry
Abstract

Considerable interest is currently focused on fish haemoglobins in order to identify the structural basis for their diversity of functional behavior. Hoplosternum littorale is a catfish that presents bimodal gill (water)/gut (air)-breathing, which allows this species to survive in waters with low oxygen content. The hemolysate of this fish showed the presence of two main haemoglobins, cathodic and anodic. This work describes structural features analyzed here by integration of molecular modeling with small angle X-ray scattering. Here is described a molecular model for the cathodic haemoglobin in the unliganded and liganded states. The models were determined by molecular modeling based on the high-resolution crystal structure of fish haemoglobins. The structural models for both forms of H. littorale haemoglobin were compared to human haemoglobin. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 01/07532-0 - Structural genomics of cyclin dependent kinases and plant defensive proteinases and their natural inhibitors
Grantee:Walter Filgueira de Azevedo Junior
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants