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ID: 300192942
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/aat/300192942

 

Record Type: concept
hemoprotein (protein, organic material, ... Materials (hierarchy name))

 

Note: A conjugated protein linked to a compound of iron and porphyrin. This means it is a metalloprotein containing a heme prosthetic group, either covalently or noncovalently bound to the protein itself. The iron in the heme is capable of undergoing oxidation and reduction. Hemoproteins probably evolved from a primordial strategy that has been maintained throughout evolution, since it is advantageous to the organism that hemoproteins are responsive to molecules that can bind divalent iron, including but probably not restricted to gaseous molecules such as oxygen, nitric oxide, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen sulfide. Once bound to the prosthetic heme groups of hemoproteins, these gaseous molecules can modulate the activity or function of those hemoproteins in a way that seemingly affords signal transduction.
 
Terms:
hemoprotein (preferred,C,U,American English-P,D,U,SN)
hemoproteins (C,U,English,AD,U,PN)
heme protein (C,U,American English,UF,U,N)
protein, heme (C,U,American English,UF,U,N)
haemoprotein (C,U,British English-P,D,U,N)
hemoproteïne (C,U,Dutch-P,D,U,U)
hemoproteína (C,U,Spanish-P,D,U,U)

Facet/Hierarchy Code:  M.MT

Hierarchical Position:

Hierarchy of Materials Facet
Materials Facet
Hierarchy of Materials (hierarchy name)
.... Materials (hierarchy name) (G)
Hierarchy of materials (substances)
........ materials (substances) (G)
Hierarchy of <materials by composition>
............ <materials by composition> (G)
Hierarchy of organic material
................ organic material (G)
Hierarchy of protein
.................... protein (G)
Hierarchy of hemoprotein
........................ hemoprotein (G)

Sources and Contributors:
haemoprotein............  [VP]
.......................  Oxford English Dictionary (1989)
heme protein............  [VP]
.......................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
hemoprotein............  [VP Preferred]
.......................  Art and Archaeology Technical Abstracts (1966-2000) Vol. 2, No. 1, 35
.......................  Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1961)
hemoproteína............  [CDBP-SNPC Preferred]
.......................  TAA database (2000-)
hemoproteïne............  [RKD, AAT-Ned Preferred]
.......................  AAT-Ned (1994-)
hemoproteins............  [VP]
.......................  Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
protein, heme............  [VP]
..........................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
 
Subject: .....  [CDBP-SNPC, RKD, AAT-Ned, VP]
............  AAT-Ned (1994-)
............  CDMARC Subjects: LCSH (1988-) hemoproteins; heme proteins
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Encyclopedia Britannica Online (2002-)
.......... Oxford English Dictionary Online (2002-)
.......... Webster's Third New International Dictionary (1986)

 

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