Abstract

Association-controllable hemoprotein assemblies were constructed from a fusion protein containing two c-type cytochrome units using 3D domain swapping. The hemoprotein assembly exhibited a dynamic exchange between cyclic and linear structures and could be regulated by carbon monoxide (CO) and imidazole binding.

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