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Neuroglobin

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Symbol
  
NGB

UniProt
  
Q9NPG2

HUGO
  
6553

Entrez
  
58157

Locus
  
Chr. 14 q24

OMIM
  
605304

Neuroglobin Neuroglobin as a regulator of mitochondrialdependent apoptosis A

Gene music using protein sequence of ngb neuroglobin


Neuroglobin is a member of the vertebrate globin family involved in cellular oxygen homeostasis. It is an intracellular hemoprotein expressed in the central and peripheral nervous system, cerebrospinal fluid, retina and endocrine tissues. Neuroglobin is a monomer that reversibly binds oxygen with an affinity higher than that of hemoglobin. It also increases oxygen availability to brain tissue and provides protection under hypoxic or ischemic conditions, potentially limiting brain damage. Neuroglobin were in the past found only in vertebrate neurons, but recently in 2013, were found in the neurons of unrelated protostomes, like photosynthesis acoel and jelly fish. In addition to neurons, neuroglobin is present in astrocytes in certain pathologies of the rodent brain and in the physiological seal brain. This is thought to be due to convergent evolution. It is of ancient evolutionary origin, and is homologous to nerve globins of invertebrates. Recent research on Neuroglobin presence confirmed that Human neuroglobin protein in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF).

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Neuroglobin Cells Free FullText The AntiApoptotic Role of Neuroglobin HTML

Neuroglobin was first identified by Thorsten Burmester et al. in 2000. Italian researchers suggest that neuroglobin is more likely to usher in nitric oxide to protect neuron survival and recovery in areas where oxygen supply is reduced.

Neuroglobin RCSB PDB 1W92 The structure of carbomonoxy murine neuroglobin

The 3D structure of human neuroglobin was determined in 2003. The next year, murine neuroglobin was determined at a higher resolution.

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Science 2014 recombinant neuroglobin for the treatment of co poisoning



Neuroglobin What is the function of neuroglobin Journal of Experimental Biology

Neuroglobin Neuroglobin dynamics observed with ultrafast 2DIR vibrational echo

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Neuroglobin Wikipedia