Differentiate between Hemoglobin and Hemerythrin
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Hemerythrin is a non-heme iron protein used by two phyla of marine invertebrates (sipunculids and brachiopods) for oxygen transfer and/or storage. It differs from the other oxygen-binding proteins (hemoglobin and hemocyanin) both in the polypeptide chain and in the metal complex used to reversibly bind dioxygen.
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Hemocyanin and hemoglobin are two metalloproteins that transport oxygen through the blood. ... The key difference between hemocyanin and hemoglobin is that hemocyanin is a copper-containing extracellular protein while hemoglobin is an iron-containing intracellular protein
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