Artículos de revistas
Hemoglobina extracelular gigante de Glossoscolex paulistus: um extraordinário sistema supramolecular hemoproteico
Fecha
2011Registro en:
Química Nova, v.34, n.1, p.119-130, 2011
0100-4042
10.1590/S0100-40422011000100023
Autor
MOREIRA, Leonardo Marmo
MORAES, Pedro Claudio Guaranho de
MENDONÇA, José Paulo Rodrigues Furtado de
GUIMARÃES, Luciana
LYON, Juliana Pereira
AIMBIRE, Flávio
POLI, Alessandra Lima
IMASATO, Hidetake
Institución
Resumen
Giant extracellular hemoglobins are considered the summit of complexity in systems that carry oxygen, constituting an extraordinary model system to the study of hemoproteins. This class includes the hemoglobin of the annelid Glossoscolex paulistus that presents high cooperativity, great oligomeric and redox stabilities and ability of oligomeric reassociation. These properties have motivated evaluations about its utilization as prototype of artificial blood and biosensor. Kinetic studies involving autoxidation and detailed spectroscopic characterizations of its ferrous and ferric species have propitiated information about the structure-activity relationship of this macromolecule. The present review analyzes several biochemical issues, evaluating the state-of-art of this subject.