Imidazole Complexes of Myoglobin and the Position of the Hæm Group

WE have prepared complexes of imidazole, 1-methyl imidazole and 4-methyl imidazole with various species of myoglobin, and crystallized them in forms previously described 1 ; the X-ray diffraction patterns of the crystals were then compared with those obtained from corresponding forms of metmyoglobin...

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