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How is the heme molecule attached to the globin protein?.

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The hydrophobic core of the globin fold favors heme binding, but it is the proximal F8 (helix F, position 8) histidine that actually binds the heme cofactor to the protein by coordinating to the heme iron's fifth coordinate. Gaseous ligands bind to the iron's sixth coordinate at the opposite side of the heme plane.

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