What is the difference between myoglobin and haemoglobin in
the sequence of poly peptides?
Answer Posted / sushri suchismita
myoglobin carry oxyden in muscle cells while haemoglobin
carry oxygen in blood.
myoglobin is the tertiary structure of protein where
haemoglobin is the quaternary structure of protein.
myoglobin has 153 aminoacids.
where haemoglobin has 2alpha & 2beeta subunits having
sequence of amino acid of 141 &146 respectively.
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