Abstract
We report the cloning and expression of micro-myoglobin, a 78-amino-acid fragment containing residues 29-105 of sperm whale myoglobin, and spanning the region from mid-helix B to mid-helix G of the globin fold. In contrast to full-length myoglobin and to mini-myoglobin (residues 32-129), the micro-myoglobin apoprotein is almost unfolded. However, circular dichroism and absorption spectroscopy data indicate that this fragment is capable of folding into a functional heme-binding unit forming a complex with the prosthetic group with characteristics similar to native myoglobin. Therefore, this case represents a new example of cofactor-assisted folding. The experimental data suggest independence between myoglobin subdomains.
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