Functional properties of normal and sickle cell hemoglobins in polyethylene glycol 6000
- PMID: 22353
- DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(77)90384-1
Functional properties of normal and sickle cell hemoglobins in polyethylene glycol 6000
Abstract
The functional properties of human hemoglobin A and S were studied in concentrated solutions of polyethylene glycol. Polyethylene glycol solutions are frequently used as media for protein crystallization. In particular, sickle cell hemoglobin, which does not make X-ray quality crystals in high salt solutions, will form high-quality crystals in polyethylene glycol. Comparison of the functional properties of normal and sickle cell hemoglobin in polyethylene glycol show that pH, anion effects and cooperativity of ligand binding are largely unaffected by polyethylene glycol. This suggests that the crystals grown in this medium are representative of the native structure.
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