Calculation of the energy difference between the quaternary structures of deoxy- and oxyhemoglobin
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Calculation of the energy difference between the quaternary structures of deoxy- and oxyhemoglobin
Abstract
The energy difference between the quaternary structures of deoxy- and oxyhemoglobin is evaluated on the basis of the atomic coordinates determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Calculation of the van der Waals interaction between subunits shows that in a hemoglobin molecule as a whole, the interaction is more attractive in the oxy form than in the deoxy form by about 8 kcal/mol, and that in each pair of two subunits except the pair alpha1alpha2, the interaction energy varies by about 15 kcal/mol. The electrostatic interactions originating in the partial charges on all constituent atoms of hemoglobin and in the polar residues on the surface of hemoglobin make only a small contribution to the energy difference between the quaternary structures of deoxy- and oxyhemoglobin. Thus, the contribution of the clusters of the polar residues in the internal cavity between like subunits and also of the freedom of rotation of the C-terminal of each subunit in oxyhemoglobin may be important energetically in the transition from deoxy to oxy quaternary structure. In this point, the present calculation supports Perutz' model, but suggests necessity of further investigations on the transitional characteristics of the quaternary structure in the intermediate steps of oxygenation. The discussion on the transitional characteristics is given in the last section.
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