porphyrin

(noun)

Any of a class of heterocyclic compounds containing four pyrrole rings arranged in a square; they are important in biochemistry in a form with a metal atom in the central cavity (hemoglobin with iron, chlorophyll with magnesium, etc.).

Related Terms

  • heterocyclic
  • aromatic

Examples of porphyrin in the following topics:

  • Biosynthesis of Tetrapyrroles

    • Thus, porphyrin macrocycles are highly conjugated systems.
    • The parent porphyrin is porphine, and substituted porphines are called porphyrins.
    • H2porphyrin + [MLn]2+ → M(porphyrinate)Ln-4 + 4 L + 2 H+
    • Some iron-containing porphyrins are called hemes.
    • Several other heterocycles are related to porphyrins.
  • Anaerobiosis and N2 Fixation

    • Interestingly, it is widely believed that leghemoglobin is the product of both the plant and the bacterium in which a protein precursor is produced by the plant and the heme (an iron atom bound in a porphyrin ring, which binds O2) is produced by the bacterium.
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