Nitric Oxide Binding Geometry in Heme-Proteins: Relevance for Signal Transduction
Nitric oxide (NO) synthesis, signaling, and scavenging is associated to relevant physiological and pathological events. In all tissues and organs, NO levels and related functions are regulated at different levels, with heme proteins playing pivotal roles. Here, we focus on the structural changes rel...
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Main Authors: | Giovanna De Simone (Author), Alessandra di Masi (Author), Diego Sbardella (Author), Paolo Ascenzi (Author), Massimiliano Coletta (Author) |
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2024-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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