| Literature DB >> 24956515 |
Jacob Elmer1, Andre F Palmer2.
Abstract
Previous generations of hemoglobin (Hb)-based oxygen carriers (HBOCs) have been plagued by key biophysical limitations that result in severe side-effects once transfused in vivo, including protein instability, high heme oxidation rates, and nitric oxide (NO) scavenging. All of these problems emerge after mammalian Hbs are removed from red blood cells (RBCs) and used for HBOC synthesis/formulation. Therefore, extracellular Hbs (erythrocruorins) from organisms which lack RBCs might serve as better HBOCs. This review focuses on the erythrocruorin of Lumbricus terrestris (LtEc), which has been shown to be extremely stable, resistant to oxidation, and may interact with NO differently than mammalian Hbs. All of these beneficial properties show that LtEc is a promising new HBOC which warrants further investigation.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 24956515 PMCID: PMC4031009 DOI: 10.3390/jfb3010049
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Funct Biomater ISSN: 2079-4983
Figure 1Assembly of Lumbricus terrestris erythrocruorin (LtEc). LtEc consists of 5 globin subunits (A, B, C, D1’, and D2) and 4 linker chains (L1, L2, L3, or L4). The subunits self assemble into an ABC trimer that pairs with a D monomer to form the ABCD tetramer which then associates with two more tetramers to form the dodecamer. Three linker subunits form a linker trimer which binds the dodecamer to form a protomer. Finally, 12 protomers assemble into the hexagonal bilayer structure of LtEc, which has a MW of 3.6 MDa and a diameter of approximately 30 nm [24]. HbA [27] and myoglobin (Mb) [38] are shown to the right to provide a sense of scale.
Size, molecular weight (MW), O2 affinity (P50), and cooperativity (calculated as the constant n from the Hill Equation) of HbA, AmEc, LtEc, and human RBCs.
| MW (kDa) | Diameter (nm) | P50 (mm Hg) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HbA | 64 | 5 | 11 | 2.7 |
| AmEc | 3,600 [39] | 30 [39] | 2.6 | 2.5 [39] |
| LtEc | 3,600 | 30 | 28 [40] | 3.7 |
| RBC | --- | 8,000 | 26 [41] | 2.75 [41] |
Autoxidation rates and redox potentials of HbA, LtEc, and AmEc.
| kox (h−1) | Eo (mV) | |
|---|---|---|
| HbA | 0.014 [39] | −50 [53] |
| LtEc | ≤0.010 | +112 [53] |
| AmEc | 0.005 [56] | +63 [53] |