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1BZ1

HEMOGLOBIN (ALPHA + MET) VARIANT

Summary for 1BZ1
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb1bz1/pdb
DescriptorPROTEIN (HEMOGLOBIN ALPHA CHAIN), PROTEIN (HEMOGLOBIN BETA CHAIN), PROTOPORPHYRIN IX CONTAINING FE, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsoxygen transport, oxygen storage-transport complex, oxygen storage/transport
Biological sourceHomo sapiens (human)
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Total number of polymer chains4
Total formula weight64809.44
Authors
Kavanaugh, J.S.,Arnone, A. (deposition date: 1998-11-05, release date: 1998-11-11, Last modification date: 2024-04-03)
Primary citationHui, H.L.,Kavanaugh, J.S.,Doyle, M.L.,Wierzba, A.,Rogers, P.H.,Arnone, A.,Holt, J.M.,Ackers, G.K.,Noble, R.W.
Structural and functional properties of human hemoglobins reassembled after synthesis in Escherichia coli.
Biochemistry, 38:1040-1049, 1999
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PubMed Abstract: Human hemoglobin produced in the Escherichia coli coexpression system of Hernan et al. [(1992) Biochemistry 31, 8619-8628] has been transformed into a functionally homogeneous protein whose properties closely approximate those of normal hemoglobin A. Both of the alpha and beta chains of this hemoglobin contain a valine-methionine substitution at position 1 in order to accommodate the difference in specificity of the protein-processing enzymes of procaryotes. Despite extensive purification, functional homogeneity of the E. coli expressed hemoglobin was achieved only by the complete disassembly of the hemoglobin into its component alpha and beta globins and their reassembly in the presence of hemin. The kinetics of CO combination and the thermodynamics of O2 binding and cooperativity of the reassembled alphaV1M-betaV1M hemoglobin closely approximate those of HbA. The alpha globin obtained from the E. coli expressed hemoglobin was also combined with normal human beta chains and hemin to form the alphaV1M variant. The alpha+M variant of HbA, in which the normal N-terminal valine of the alpha chains is preceded by a methionine residue, was prepared by the same procedure. The kinetics of the reactions of CO with the alphaV1M and alpha+M variants are similar to those for HbA. The equilibria of oxygen binding to alphaV1M and HbA are similar whereas alpha+M exhibits a significantly higher oxygen affinity. The three-dimensional structures of alphaV1M and alpha+M offer an explanation for the latter affinity difference. Although the structures of alphaV1M and HbA, which have been determined by X-ray crystallography, are virtually indistinguishable except at the N-terminal residues, that of alpha+M indicates the displacement of a solvent molecule, possibly a chloride ion, from arginine 141alpha. Such an alteration in an anion binding site could result in increased oxygen affinity.
PubMed: 9894000
DOI: 10.1021/bi981986g
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