作者
Elisabetta De Marinis, Maria Marino, Paolo Ascenzi
发表日期
2011/3
来源
IUBMB life
卷号
63
期号
3
页码范围
140-145
出版商
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., a Wiley company
简介
Globins have been found in glial cells and neurons of invertebrates and vertebrates. The first nerve globin has been recognized in the nerve cord of the polychaete annelid Aphrodite aculeata in 1872. In some invertebrates, the nerve globin reaches a millimolar concentration which is likely sufficient to sustain the aerobic metabolism and thus the excitability of the nervous system. In 2000, the first vertebrate nerve globin, named neuroglobin (Ngb), has been identified in neuronal tissues of mice and humans. In contrast to invertebrate nerve globins, the concentration of Ngb, the prototype of vertebrate nerve globins, is low (μM), reaching a maximum of 100 μM in retina cells. Therefore, Ngb appears unlikely to act primarily as an O2 buffer and to facilitate O2 diffusion to the mitochondria. Indeed, Ngb has been hypothesized to catalyze the formation/decomposition of reactive nitrogen and/or oxygen species and to be …
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