Red blood cells (RBC) express high levels of hemoglobin A tetramer (HbA, 22) to facilitate oxygen (O2) transport. Hemoglobin and related proteins are also expressed at lower levels in other tissues across the animal kingdom. Physiological functions for most non-erythroid globins likely derive from their ability to catalyze reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions via electron transfer through heme-associated iron. An interesting example is illustrated by the recent discovery that -globin …