In recent years, an increasing number of proteins have been discovered which utilize heme cofactors to sense oxygen, carbon monoxide and nitric oxide. The identification and characterization of these proteins are revising our understanding of heme-mediated allostery first established in the early 19
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Corrigendum Bio-inorganic chemistry Recent advances in heme-protein sensors
✍ Scribed by Michael K. Chan
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
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- 13 KB
- Volume
- 5
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1367-5931
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The author wishes to point out an error in his article, which appeared in the previous issue (volume 5, issue 2). At the end of the first paragraph on page 220, the sentence 'PDEA, however, lacks the conserved histidine residue that serves as the proximal heme ligand in FixL and Dos [7 •• ]' should read 'Like DOS, PDEA contains the conserved histidine residue that serves as the proximal heme ligand in FixL and Dos [7 •• ]'. Corrigendum Bio-inorganic chemistry Recent advances in heme-protein sensors Michael K Chan
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