metalloglobin
Metalloglobin is a general term used to describe proteins that contain a metal ion coordinated within a porphyrin ring, similar to hemoglobin and myoglobin. These proteins are crucial for a variety of biological functions, including oxygen transport, electron transfer, and enzymatic catalysis. The specific metal ion and the surrounding protein structure determine the function and properties of the metalloglobin.
The most well-known examples are iron-containing metalloglobins like hemoglobin, which transports oxygen in the blood, and
The porphyrin ring, also known as a heme group when containing iron, is a complex organic molecule