phytoglobins
Phytoglobins, also known as plant hemoglobins, are a family of heme proteins found in plants. They include leghemoglobins, which are associated with legume root nodules, and nonsymbiotic phytoglobins (nsHbs), expressed in many tissues throughout the plant.
Phytoglobins share the globin fold and bind a heme iron. Nonsymbiotic phytoglobins are typically around 140–170
Functions of phytoglobins are diverse. Leghemoglobins function in legume nodules to facilitate oxygen transport to nitrogen-fixing
Localization and regulation vary among globs. Many nsHbs are cytosolic, but certain family members possess targeting
Evolutionarily, phytoglobins constitute a multigene family widespread in vascular plants, arising through gene duplication and diversification.
In summary, phytoglobins participate in oxygen handling and nitric oxide metabolism, linking oxygen sensing, energy turnover,