metalloglobins
Metalloglobins are a superfamily of proteins characterized by their ability to bind a heme prosthetic group, which contains an iron atom. This iron atom is crucial for their diverse physiological functions, which often involve oxygen transport, storage, or electron transfer. The globin fold, a common structural motif, provides a specific pocket for the heme group, allowing for precise positioning of the iron atom and interaction with various ligands.
Hemoglobin, the most well-known metalloglobin, is responsible for oxygen transport in the blood of vertebrates. Myoglobin,
The iron atom within the heme group can exist in different oxidation states, allowing metalloglobins to participate