Myoglobin And Hemoglobin Flashcards

1
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Cooperativity

A

Conformational changes in one subunit affects the others

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2
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How is heme bound to myoglobin and hemoglobin

A

Covalently

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3
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Heme prosthetic group structure

A

4 pyrope linked by methane bridges make porphyrin.

Porphyrin bound to Fe2+ makes protoporphyrin IX to heme

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4
Q

Oxygen binds distal His

A

Fe binds proximal His

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5
Q

T state

A

More interactions, more stable, lower O2 affinity

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6
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R state

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Fewer interactions, more flexible, higher O2 affinity

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7
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Allosteric effects in hemoglobin

A

Increase H+= hemoglobin releases O2= 2,3 BPG binds + charge, stabilizing the T state

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8
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Metabolizing tissues

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Release H+, lowering pH.

  • H+ protonates Hb at His 146, which forms salt bridge with Asp 94
  • Hb releases O2 here (Bohr effect)

This is why O2 is released to tissues when you work out

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9
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2,3 -BPG

A
  • Stabilizes T state.
  • Increased at high altitudes.
  • binds w high affinity to hemoglobin which causes a conformational change resulting in release of oxygen
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10
Q

CO binding

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Blocked by distal histidine bc wont allow CO to bind linearly to hemoglobin

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11
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Normal adult Hb

A

HbA a2B2

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12
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Sickle cell HbS

A

a2Bs2. glu to valine in B Globin gene. (Polar to non polar)

Favor T state (high BPG) low pH

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13
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Infant Hb (fetal) HbF

A

Alpha 2 gamma 2

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14
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Hemoglobin A2

A

Alpha 2 delta 2. Ab 2% of total hemoglobin.

Appears shortly after birth

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15
Q

HbA1c

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Glycated HbA.
Alpha 2 beta 2-glucose.
Increased in diabetes mellitus

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16
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Hemoglobin C

A

Glu to Lys in B globin gene. Anemia

17
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NADH-methemoglobin reductase enzyme

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Reduces methemoglobin (Fe3+ instead of Fe2+) to hemoglobin.

  • lowers pO2
  • Deficiency of this causes cyanosis. Caused reactive oxygen intermediates, drugs(benzocaine, dapsone, nitrates)