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Expression patterns and adaptive functional diversity of vertebrate myoglobins
Authors:Signe Helbo  Roy E Weber  Angela Fago
Institution:Department of Bioscience, Aarhus University, Denmark
Abstract:Recent years have witnessed a new round of research on one of the most studied proteins - myoglobin (Mb), the oxygen (O2) carrier of skeletal and heart muscle. Two major discoveries have stimulated research in this field: 1) that Mb has additional protecting functions, such as the regulation of in vivo levels of the signaling molecule nitric oxide (NO) by scavenging and generating NO during normoxia and hypoxia, respectively; and 2) that Mb in vertebrates (particularly fish) is expressed as tissue-specific isoforms in other tissues than heart and skeletal muscle, such as vessel endothelium, liver and brain, as found in cyprinid fish. Furthermore, Mb has also been found to protect against oxidative stress after hypoxia and reoxygenation and to undergo allosteric, O2-linked S-nitrosation, as in rainbow trout. Overall, the emerging evidence, particularly from fish species, indicates that Mb fulfills a broader array of physiological functions in a wider range of different tissues than hitherto appreciated. This new knowledge helps to better understand how variations in Mb structure and function may correlate with differences in animals' lifestyles and hypoxia-tolerance. This review integrates old and new results on Mb expression patterns and functional properties amongst vertebrates and discusses how these may relate to adaptive variations in different species. This article is part of a special issue entitled: Oxygen Binding and Sensing Proteins.
Keywords:Mb  myoglobin  O2  oxygen  NO  nitric oxide  Hb  hemoglobin  CO  carbon monoxide  PO2  oxygen tension  P50  the O2 tension at 50% saturation  SNO  S-nitrosothiol  NOS  nitric oxide synthase  ROS  reactive oxygen species  Cys  cysteine  H2O2  hydrogen peroxide
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