The Role of Proline β5(A2) in the Functional Properties of Human Adult Hemoglobin
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Hemoglobin
- Vol. 20 (1) , 55-62
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03630269609027910
Abstract
The replacement of β35(A2)Pro by Arg in Hb Warwickshire appears to be without an effect on the functional properties of human Hb A, despite adding two external positive charges close to the central cavity of the hemoglobin tetramer, along the dyad axis. To clarify the role of this portion of the molecule involved in oxygen-linked anion binding, we have engineered the recombinant hemoglobin α2β5(A2)Pro→Ala [rHD β5(A2)Pro→Ala]. The rHb β5(A2)Pro→Ala exhibits an increased oxygen affinity compared to Hb A, with normal heterotropic effects in standard conditions. The increased oxygen affinity may be attributed to the absence of proline, which would render the A helix more flexible, thus destabilizing the T structure. The normal functional properties of Hb Warwickshire may be due to the regulation of oxygen affinity by electrostatic effects involving diffusible anions not bound to any specific site.Keywords
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