Biology, asked by sheethimore, 1 year ago

WHAT IS THE MEANING OF THE WORD GLOBIN

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Answered by samaira5
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The globins are a family of globular proteins, which are thought to share a common ancestor. These proteins all incorporate the globin fold, a series of eight alpha helical segments. Two prominent members of this family include myoglobin and hemoglobin, which both bind the heme (also haem) prosthetic group. Both of these proteins are reversible oxygen binders.

Globins are heme-containing proteins involved in binding and/or transporting oxygen. They belong to a very large and well studied family that is widely distributed in many organisms.[2]
Answered by aakanshinautiyal
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  • a colorless protein obtained by removal of heme from a conjugated protein and especially hemoglobin.

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