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Oxygen-carrying phytoglobin found in rhizome of leguminous plants
Leghemoglobin (also leghaemoglobin or legoglobin) is an oxygen-carrying phytoglobin found in the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of leguminous plants. It
Leghemoglobin
Metalloprotein
belong to the multisubunit Hbs, specifically of the 12-dodecamer type. Leghemoglobin is a molecular similar in structure to myoglobin that is currently being
Respiratory_pigment
American meat substitutes manufacturer
heme protein from non-animal sources, Impossible Foods selected the leghemoglobin molecule found naturally in the roots of soy plants. To make it in large
Impossible_Foods
Class of enzymes
In enzymology, a leghemoglobin reductase (EC 1.6.2.6) is an enzyme that catalyzes the chemical reaction NAD(P)H + H+ + 2 ferrileghemoglobin ⇌ {\displaystyle
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Iron and oxygen-binding protein
the "meaty" taste associated with myoglobin. Impossible Foods uses leghemoglobin, a heme-containing globin from soy root nodule, produced as a recombinant
Myoglobin
Biological manufacturing process
alternative meats, and baking. Notably, Impossible Foods uses soy-based leghemoglobin to enhance the flavour and appearance of plant-based meat products,
Precision_fermentation
Chemical coordination complex of an iron ion chelated to a porphyrin
root leghemoglobin and yeast, adding the resulting heme to items such as meatless (vegan) Impossible burger patties. The DNA for leghemoglobin production
Heme
Metalloprotein that binds with oxygen
dioxide, nitric oxide, hydrogen sulfide and sulfide. A variant called leghemoglobin serves to scavenge oxygen away from anaerobic systems such as the nitrogen-fixing
Hemoglobin
Metabolic redox process producing energy in the absence of oxygen
are: Recombinant myoglobin for faux meat (Motif Foodworks) Recombinant leghemoglobin for faux meat (Impossible Foods) Recombinant whey protein for dairy
Fermentation
Family of legume flowering plants
paradoxical situation, the plants express a type of haemoglobin called leghemoglobin that is believed to be recruited after a duplication event. These three
Fabaceae
Plant proteins
protoporphyrin IX-Fe, prosthetic group. The earliest known phytoglobins are leghemoglobins, discovered in 1939 by Kubo after spectroscopic and chemical analysis
Phytoglobin
Genus of fungus used industrially and as model organism
antinutrient. Recently, K. phaffii has been used increasingly to produce soy leghemoglobin, a plant heme protein that gives plant-based meat analogues their colour
Komagataella
Plant part
which are actively fixing nitrogen. The plant provides these cells with leghemoglobin, resulting in a distinct pink color. Zone IV—the senescent zone. Here
Root_nodule
The following is a partial list of the "D" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)
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Plant-based food made to resemble meat
substitutes List of meat substitutes List of vegetarian and vegan companies Leghemoglobin: alters flavor of certain meat alternatives to make them taste even
Meat_alternative
Computational analysis of large, complex sets of biological data
example of this is hemoglobin in humans and the hemoglobin in legumes (leghemoglobin), which are distant relatives from the same protein superfamily. Both
Bioinformatics
Conversion of dinitrogen into ammonia
draw down oxygen levels, or binding the oxygen with a protein such as leghemoglobin. Atmospheric nitrogen cannot be metabolized by most organisms, because
Nitrogen_fixation
NADPH—hemoprotein reductase EC 1.6.2.5: NADPH—cytochrome-c2 reductase EC 1.6.2.6: leghemoglobin reductase EC 1.6.3.1: NAD(P)H oxidase (H2O2-forming) EC 1.6.3.2: NAD(P)H
List_of_EC_numbers_(EC_1)
Signaling molecule
features provided by the plant in this symbiosis is the production of leghemoglobin, which maintains the oxygen concentration low and prevents the inhibition
Nod_factor
Protein containing a heme prosthetic group
including hemoglobin, hemocyanin, myoglobin, neuroglobin, cytoglobin, and leghemoglobin. Some hemeproteins—cytochrome P450s, cytochrome c oxidase, ligninases
Hemoprotein
Superfamily of oxygen-transporting globular proteins
molecular event that gives rise to sickle-cell disease.[citation needed] Leghemoglobin InterPro: IPR001032 Myoglobin InterPro: IPR002335 Erythrocruorin InterPro: IPR002336
Globin
American scientist and businessman
fish and dairy products made without any animals. The safety of soy leghemoglobin produced by genetically engineered yeast was questioned by the FDA in
Patrick_O._Brown
Plant cell and molecular biologist
(1978). Preparation of a complementary DNA for leghemoglobin and direct demonstration that leghemoglobin is encoded by the soybean genome. Nucl. Acids
Desh_Pal_S._Verma
Species of bacterium
endosymbiotic bacteroid. A bacteroid depends on the plant for survival. Leghemoglobin, produced by leguminous plants after colonization of E. meliloti, interacts
Ensifer_meliloti
Vegetarian burger sold by Burger King
including soy protein, potato protein, coconut oil, sunflower oil, soy leghemoglobin (containing heme), and methylcellulose. A reviewer for the Tampa Bay
Impossible_Whopper
Bacteria and archaea producing ammonia
associate with legumes, plants of the family Fabaceae. Oxygen is bound to leghemoglobin in the root nodules that house the bacterial symbionts, and supplied
Diazotroph
Class of enzymes
molecule found in the nitrogen-fixing nodules of leguminous plants, leghemoglobin, which can bind to dioxygen via a heme prosthetic group, plays a crucial
Nitrogenase
Group of bacteria affecting plant growth
to metabolize, so oxygen is provided by a hemoglobin protein called leghemoglobin which is produced within the nodules. Legumes are well-known nitrogen-fixing
Rhizobacteria
Mammalian protein found in Homo sapiens
histidine (H64Q) appears to be possible. Cytoglobin Hemoprotein Hemoglobin Leghemoglobin Myoglobin Cerebrospinal fluid DellaValle B, Hempel C, Kurtzhals JA,
Neuroglobin
Species of tree
flavans. Although not a legume, C. glauca, produces a hemoglobin (not a leghemoglobin) in its symbiotic root nodules. The rat's tail orchid (Dendrobium teretifolium)
Casuarina_glauca
muscle myoglobin, the non-symbiotic plant hemoglobin and symbiotic plant leghemoglobin, the neuronal neuroglobin, and the mammalian cytoplasmic cytoglobin
Nitric_oxide_dioxygenase
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