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Sulfmyoglobin formation pathway upon reaction of oxy-myoglobin and hydrogen sulfide 

Rodríguez Mackenzie, Ángel David (2019-12-03)
Myoglobin (Mb) binds oxygen with high affinity as a low spin singlet complex and thus functions as an oxygen storage protein. Quantum chemical calculations of oxy-Mb models with hydrogen sulfide (H2S) in the active site ...
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Structural aspects and chemical species involved in the hemeperoxidases catalytic oxidation of hydrogen sulfide by hydrogen peroxide and oxygen 

Ríos-González, Bessie B. (2018)
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has gained attention since it is implied in human physiological functions with potential therapeutically effects. Furthermore, H2S interacts with physiologically important hemeproteins such as ...
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Surface characterization of chemically modified electrodes with gold nanoparticles and (His)6-rHbI from Luciana pectinata for H2S Detection 

Torres-González, Lisa A. (2019-05-15)
The recombinant polyhistidine-tagged hemoglobin I ((His)6-rHbI) from bivalve Lucina pectinata is an ideal biocomponent for a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) biosensor due to its high affinity for H2S. Nowadays it is clear that H2S ...
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(His)6 -tag recombinant hemoglobin I from Lucina Pectinata: A novel hydrogen sulfide protein donor 

Borges-Arias, Hazel M. (2020-07)
Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) is a gasotransmitter involved in physiological and pathological processes in humans and animals. It is produced endogenously in humans through enzymatic pathways. H2S is associated with the ...

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AuthorBorges-Arias, Hazel M. (1)Rodríguez Mackenzie, Ángel David (1)Ríos-González, Bessie B. (1)Torres-González, Lisa A. (1)AdvisorLópez-Garriga, Juan (4)Keywords
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Lucina pectinata (2)(His)6 -tag recombinant hemoglobin I (1)Catalytic oxidation (1)Dft (1)Hemeperoxidases (1)His-tag protein (1)Hydroperoxy-heme (1)Lactoperoxidase sulfheme (1)Oxy-myoglobin (1)... View MoreSubject HeadingHydrogen sulfide (2)Lucina (2)Active oxygen (1)Density functional (1)Electrodes (1)Gold -- Surfaces (1)Hemoglobin (1)Myoglobin (1)Nanoparticles (1)Proteins (1)... View MoreTypeDissertation (3)Thesis (1)Date2019 (2)2018 (1)2020 (1)Department
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