Myoglobin is a commonly illustrated example of a biologically important protein. The primary role of myoglobin is for storage of oxygen. The structure below is the deoxygenated form of sperm whale myoglobin, taken from the Brookhaven Protein Database (structure ref = 5MBN, author = T. Takano).
In order to view this molecule correctly, you must have the CHIME Plug-in properly installed. To rotate this molecule, move your pointer over the structure, then hold the button down while 'dragging' the pointer.
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01, 1997
and was written and is maintained by Clarke Earley
Kent State University
Stark Campus
Department
of Chemistry
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