Literature DB >> 23198874

Molecular controls of the oxygenation and redox reactions of hemoglobin.

Celia Bonaventura1, Robert Henkens, Abdu I Alayash, Sambuddha Banerjee, Alvin L Crumbliss.   

Abstract

SIGNIFICANCE: The broad classes of O(2)-binding proteins known as hemoglobins (Hbs) carry out oxygenation and redox functions that allow organisms with significantly different physiological demands to exist in a wide range of environments. This is aided by allosteric controls that modulate the protein's redox reactions as well as its O(2)-binding functions. RECENT ADVANCES: The controls of Hb's redox reactions can differ appreciably from the molecular controls for Hb oxygenation and come into play in elegant mechanisms for dealing with nitrosative stress, in the malarial resistance conferred by sickle cell Hb, and in the as-yet unsuccessful designs for safe and effective blood substitutes. CRITICAL ISSUES: An important basic principle in consideration of Hb's redox reactions is the distinction between kinetic and thermodynamic reaction control. Clarification of these modes of control is critical to gaining an increased understanding of Hb-mediated oxidative processes and oxidative toxicity in vivo. FUTURE DIRECTIONS: This review addresses emerging concepts and some unresolved questions regarding the interplay between the oxygenation and oxidation reactions of structurally diverse Hbs, both within red blood cells and under acellular conditions. Developing methods that control Hb-mediated oxidative toxicity will be critical to the future development of Hb-based blood substitutes.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23198874      PMCID: PMC4047995          DOI: 10.1089/ars.2012.4947

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antioxid Redox Signal        ISSN: 1523-0864            Impact factor:   8.401


  113 in total

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6.  Extreme differences between hemoglobins I and II of the clam Lucina pectinalis in their reactions with nitrite.

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9.  Sickle hemoglobin confers tolerance to Plasmodium infection.

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  23 in total

1.  Oxygen binding to partially nitrosylated hemoglobin.

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6.  Redox reactions of hemoglobin: mechanisms of toxicity and control.

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7.  Generating S-nitrosothiols from hemoglobin: mechanisms, conformational dependence, and physiological relevance.

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9.  Lucina pectinata oxyhemoglobin (II-III) heterodimer pH susceptibility.

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