Literature DB >> 14769045

A kinetic description of dioxygen motion within alpha- and beta-subunits of human hemoglobin in the R-state: geminate and bimolecular stages of the oxygenation reaction.

Sergei V Lepeshkevich1, Jerzy Karpiuk, Igor V Sazanovich, Boris M Dzhagarov.   

Abstract

Laser flash photolysis technique is used to study human hemoglobin (HbA) oxygenation. Monomolecular geminate oxygenation of triliganded R-state HbA molecules is described by a function of three exponentials. Geminate oxygenation of the alpha-subunit within R-state HbA is characterized by two components with time constants of 0.14 and 1 ns, while geminate oxygenation of the beta-subunit within HbA is characterized by two components with time constants of 1 and approximately 30 ns. Bimolecular oxygenation of triliganded R-state HbA molecules is described by a biexponential law. Two observed rate constants are assigned to oxygenation of the alpha- and beta-subunit within HbA. The bimolecular association rate constants for O(2) rebinding with the alpha- and beta-subunit within triliganded R-state HbA are k(alpha) = 18.8 +/- 1.3 (microM x s)(-1) and k(beta) = 52 +/- 4 (microM x s)(-1), respectively. The apparent quantum yields of photodissociation of the beta- and alpha-subunit within completely oxygenated R-state HbA differ from each other by a factor of 3.6 and are equal to 0.041 +/- 0.004 and 0.0114 +/- 0.0012, respectively. The apparent quantum yield of photodissociation of completely oxygenated R-state HbA is equal to 0.026 +/- 0.003.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 14769045     DOI: 10.1021/bi034928q

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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