Carbon dioxide and oxygen linkage in human hemoglobin tetramers
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- DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90414-1
Carbon dioxide and oxygen linkage in human hemoglobin tetramers
Abstract
Differential binding curve measurements for oxygen in the presence of fixed carbon dioxide activities have allowed a detailed determination of the linkage between carbon dioxide and the oxygenated intermediates of human hemoglobin. Model-independent analysis of the data shows that at pH 7.4: (1) the oxygen binding curves are asymmetrical, the population of the triply oxygenated species being negligible; (2) the shape of the oxygen binding curve is invariant with carbon dioxide activity; (3) the maximum linkage is -0.32 moles carbon dioxide per mole oxygen; and (4) the overall carbon dioxide-dependent shift in the oxygen binding curve cannot be explained in terms of carbamino formation alone, the additional influence of bicarbonate being required. An allosteric model that accounts for the low population of triply oxygenated hemoglobin species is employed here as a framework from which to explore the carbon dioxide linkage mechanism at the intermediate stages of oxygenation. Carbon dioxide binding constants are found to be 780 M-1 and 580 M-1 for carbon dioxide binding to the deoxygenated alpha and beta chains, respectively, and 150 M-1 for carbon dioxide binding to the oxygenated form of both chains, as determined by simultaneous fitting of the oxygen binding curves with the model. Finally, by use of the determined binding polynomial for the carbon dioxide-oxygen linkage scheme, we have constructed a series of linkage graphs.
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