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Chevion, M.; Ilan, Y.A.; Samuni, A.; Navok, T.; Czapski, G.
Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem (Israel)1979
Hebrew Univ., Jerusalem (Israel)1979
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[en] The pulse-radiolysis of solutions of adult human methemoglobin was used in order to reduce a single heme-iron within the protein tetramers. The valence-hybrids thus formed were reacted with oxygen. Kinetics of the reactions were studied. The effects of pH and inositol-hexaphosphate were examined. The kinetics of the ligation of oxygen to stripped valence-hybrids showed a single-phase behavior at the pH range 6.5 to 9. As the pH was lowered below 6.5 a second, slower phase became apparent. In the presence of IHP, above pH 8, the kinetics of oxygem binding was of a single phase. As the pH was lowered a transition to a second, slower phase was noticed. Below pH 7 the slower phase was the only detectable one. The analysis of the relative contribution of the faster phase to the total reaction as a function of the pH showed a typical transition curve characterized by a pK = 7.5 and a Hill parameter n =2.9. On the basis it is concluded that human adult stripped methemoglobin resides in an R quarternary structure while the presence of IHP stabilizes the T structure at pH below 7.5
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1979; 21 p; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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Numerical Data; Progress Report
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CARBOHYDRATES, CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, CHEMICAL RADIATION EFFECTS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, DATA, DATA FORMS, DECOMPOSITION, DISPERSIONS, ELEMENTS, ESTERS, HEMOGLOBIN, HETEROCYCLIC ACIDS, HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, INFORMATION, KINETICS, MIXTURES, MONOSACCHARIDES, NONMETALS, NUMERICAL DATA, ORGANIC ACIDS, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS, PIGMENTS, PORPHYRINS, PROTEINS, RADIATION EFFECTS, REACTION KINETICS, SACCHARIDES, SOLUTIONS
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