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Hemoglobin

Hemoglobin

Insights into Protein Structure, Function, and Evolution

9780198810698
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The primary aim of this book is to provide a synthesis of our current understanding of hemoglobin function and evolution, and to illustrate how research on one particular family of proteins has provided general insights into mechanisms of protein evolution and biochemical adaptation. In doing so, it will also promote an appreciation of how mechanistic insights into protein function can enrich our understanding of how evolution works. Reciprocally, it highlights how approaches inevolutionary genetics (such as phylogenetic comparative methods and ancestral sequence reconstruction) can be brought to bear on questions about the functional evolution of proteins. This treatise on the functional evolution of hemoglobin illustrates how research on a single, well-chosen model systemcan enhance our investigative acuity and bring key conceptual questions into especially sharp focus.
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OUP Oxford
87764
9780198810698
9780198810698

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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
256
Dimensions (mm)
189 x 246
Weight (g)
588
  • Principles of protein structure; A study in scarlet: The role of hemoglobin in blood gas transport; Allosteric theory; Hemoglobin structure and allosteric mechanism; Evolution of the vertebrate globin gene family; Gene duplication and hemoglobin isoform differentiation; The evolution of novel hemoglobin functions and physiological innovation; Mechanisms of biochemical adaptation to environmental hypoxia; Darwins molecule: Evolutionary insights into mechanisms of biochemical adaptation and protein evolution;
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