T state hemoglobin binds oxygen noncooperatively with allosteric effects of protons, inositol hexaphosphate, and chloride

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Bettati, S [1 ]
Mozzarelli, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Parma, Inst Biochem Sci, I-43100 Parma, Italy
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10.1074/jbc.272.51.32050
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Hemoglobin is the paradigm of allosteric proteins. Over the years, cooperative oxygen binding has been explained by different models predicting that the T state of hemoglobin binds oxygen either noncooperatively or with some degree of cooperativity or with strong cooperativity. Therefore, a critical test that discriminates among models is to determine the oxygen binding by the T state of hemoglobin. Fixation of hemoglobin in the T state has been achieved either by crystallization from polyethylene glycol solutions or by encapsulation in wet porous silica gels. Hemoglobin crystals bind oxygen noncooperatively with reduced affinity compared with solution, with no Bohr effect and with no influence of other allosteric effecters. In this study, we have determined accurate oxygen-binding curves to the T state of hemoglobin in silica gels with the same microspectrophotometric apparatus and multiwavelengths analysis used in crystal experiments. The T state of hemoglobin in silica gels binds oxygen noncooperatively with an affinity and a Bohr effect similar to those observed in solution for the binding of the first oxygen molecule. Other allosteric effecters such as inositol hexaphosphate, bezafibrate, and chloride significantly affect oxygen affinity. Therefore, T state hemoglobins that are characterized by strikingly different functional properties share the absence of cooperativity in the binding of oxygen. These findings are fully consistent with the Monod, Wyman, and Changeux model and with most features of Perutz's stereochemical model, but they are not consistent with models of both Koshland and Ackers.
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