Researchers Use Supercomputer To Track Pathways In Myoglobin
Friday, July 4, 2008 - 17:28
in Physics & Chemistry
Myoglobin is responsible for oxygen storage in cells. But how does oxygen travel through the solid protein wall to be anchored by an iron atom deep within the protein? Scientists have now provided a computational solution to the decades-old puzzle.
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