On the pH-dependence of the reaction of hemoglobin with carbon monoxide
- PMID: 19242
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1975.tb04030.x
On the pH-dependence of the reaction of hemoglobin with carbon monoxide
Abstract
Flash-photolysis experiments were performed on solutions of carbonmonoxy hemoglobin (human Hb A) as function as pH. The fraction of fast reaction and the amount of photodissociation as produced by a given amount of light quanta has been analyzed in terms of the allosteric model of ligand binding by Monod, Wyman and Changeux. It is shown how the switch-over point of the allosteric transition from the T or R state is controlled by the protons, which act as allosteric effectors.
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