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new hemoglobin

Posted by treonsverdery , 12 March 2008 · 1,211 views

ocean life could make the heme protein with a different metal atom that is much more plentiful; http://www.seafriend...htm#composition engineering this gene creates vast new amounts of marine life molybdenum has the same valences as fe Uranium has the same valences


Molybdenum has several common oxidation states, +2 +3 +4 +5 and +6. The highest oxidation state is common in the molybdenum(VI) oxide MoO3 Molybdenum is present in approximately 20 enzymes in animals, including aldehyde oxidase, sulfite oxidase, xanthine oxidase.[6] In some animals, the oxidation of xanthine to uric acid, a process of purine catabolism, is catalyzed by xanthine oxidase, a molybdenum-containing enzyme. The activity of xanthine oxidase is directly proportional to the amount of molybdenum in the body





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