Erendler S.O.Gencer S.Gecckil H.Stark B.C.Webster D.A.2024-08-042024-08-0420040555-1099https://hdl.handle.net/11616/90669The hemoglobins found in unicellular organisms show a greater chemical reactivity, protect cells against oxidative stress and hence have been implicated in a wider variety of potential functions than those traditionally associated with animal and plant hemoglobins. There are well-documented studies showing that bacteria expressing Vitreoscilla hemoglobin (VHb), the first prokaryotic hemoglobin characterized, have better growth and oxygen uptake rates than VHb counterparts.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessbacterial proteincatalasehemoglobinhemoproteinoxygenrecombinant proteinsuperoxide dismutaseVgb protein, Bacteriaarticlebiosynthesiscomparative studyEnterobacter aerogenesgene expressiongeneticsgrowth, development and agingmetabolismmolecular cloningoxygen consumptionVitreoscillaBacterial ProteinsCatalaseCloning, MolecularEnterobacter aerogenesGene ExpressionHemeproteinsHemoglobinsOxygenOxygen ConsumptionRecombinant ProteinsSuperoxide DismutaseVitreoscillaCloning and expression of the Vitreoscilla hemoglobin gene in Enterobacter aerogenes: effect on cell growth and oxygen uptake.Article403288295152833302-s2.0-3142524073N/A