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The Effect of pH and <scp>d</scp>‐Glycerate 2,3‐Bisphosphate on the O<sub>2</sub> Equilibrium of Norma1 and SH(β93)‐Modified Human Hemoglobin
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1982
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Molecular PhysiologyBiochemistryHeme HomeostasisHeme DegradationOrganic PhosphatePhysiologyHematologyBioanalysisHuman HemoglobinChemical ModificationHeme SignalingOxygen EquilibriumMetabolismMedicineHuman MetabolismRedox BiologyOxidative StressHealth Sciences
The present paper reports data for the effect of pH and D-glycerate 2,3-bisphosphate (D-glycerate-2,3-P2) on the oxygen equilibrium of normal and SH(beta 93)-modified human hemoglobin. At sufficiently high D-glycerate-2,3-P2 concentrations, both oxy and deoxy forms of HbA are saturated with the organic phosphate at all pH values between 6 and 9. Furthermore the difference in the affinity for D-glycerate-2,3-P2 between deoxy and oxy hemoglobin remains constant with pH, implying that the pK values of the Bohr effect groups in deoxy and oxyhemoglobin are not affected by the presence of D-glycerate-2,3-P2 on the hemoglobin molecule. In the hemoglobins modified in position beta 93, the difference in affinity between deoxy and oxy hemoglobin for D-glycerate-2,3-P2 decreases with decrease in pH due mainly to a decrease in the affinity of the deoxy form for D-glycerate-2,3-P2. The effect of the chemical modification appears to be primarily a change in pK of a Bohr group in deoxy hemoglobin which is especially pronounced in the presence of phosphates.
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