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. 2014 Feb 6;54(9):979–1004. doi: 10.1007/s000180050227

Evolution of myoglobin

T Suzuki 1, K Imai 2
PMCID: PMC11147251  PMID: 9791540

Abstract.

The distribution, physiological function, amino acid sequence and gene structure of myoglobin and myoglobin-like proteins from various taxa are summarized, and their evolution is discussed. Although it has long been thought that all haemoglobins and myoglobins have evolved from a common ancestral gene, the knowledge presently accumulated about the structures of these proteins suggests that there may be three distinct origins a ‘universal globin’, a ‘compact globin’ and an ‘IDO-like globin’.

Keywords: Key words. Myoglobin; amino acid sequence; gene structure; evolution.

Footnotes

Received 4 March 1998; received after revision 5 May 98; accepted 5 May 1998


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