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The role of amino acid alpha38 in the control of oxygen binding to human adult and embryonic haemoglobin Portland.

T Zheng1, T Brittain, N J Watmough, R E Weber.   

Abstract

The role of the amino acid at position alpha(38) in haemoglobin has been probed using site-directed mutagenesis. When the Thr residue at position alpha(38) (which is totally conserved in all mammals) is changed to a Gln, the equilibrium properties of the protein are significantly altered. Equilibrium and kinetic data show that the R-state properties of the protein are essentially unaffected by the mutation whilst the allosteric equilibrium and T-state properties are changed. Mutation of the naturally occurring Gln(38) of the human embryonic haemoglobin zeta-chain (the only known non-Thr containing globin) to a Thr residue shows the converse change in properties produced by the adult mutation, although in this case the situation is complicated by significant chain heterogeneity in the T state. An extension of the two-state model of co-operativity is presented to describe quantitatively the equilibrium ligand binding in the presence of T-state chain heterogeneity. A molecular model is described in which the putative interaction of alphaGln(38) and betaTyr(145) is identified which make a significant contribution to the previously reported unusual ligand-binding properties of the zeta-chain containing human embryonic haemoglobins.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10527949      PMCID: PMC1220602     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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