Two mutations in recombinant Hb β F41(C7)Y, K82 (EF6)D show additive effects in decreasing oxygen affinityxs
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Protein Science
- Vol. 5 (1) , 114-120
- https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560050114
Abstract
Based on the properties of two low oxygen affinity mutated hemoglobins (Hb), we have engineered a double mutant Hb (rHb beta YD) in which the beta F41Y substitution is associated with K82D. Functional studies have shown that the Hb alpha 2 beta 2(C7)F41Y exhibits a decreased oxygen affinity relative to Hb A, without a significantly increased autooxidation rate. The oxygen affinity of the natural mutant beta K82D (Hb Providence-Asp) is decreased due to the replacement of two positive charges by two negative ones at the main DPG-binding site. The functional properties of both single mutants are interesting in the view of obtaining an Hb-based blood substitute, which requires: (1) cooperative oxygen binding with an overall affinity near 30 mm Hg at half saturation, at 37 degrees C, and in the absence of 2,3 diphosphoglycerate (DPG), and (2) a slow rate of autooxidation in order to limit metHb formation. It was expected that the two mutations were at a sufficient distance (20 A) that their respective effects could combine to form low oxygen affinity tetramers. The double mutant does display additive effects resulting in a fourfold decrease in oxygen affinity; it can insure, in the absence of DPG, an oxygen delivery to the tissues similar to that of a red cell suspension in vivo at 37 degrees C. Nevertheless, the rate of autooxidation, 3.5-fold larger than that of Hb A, remains a problem.Keywords
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- Inserm
- Air Liquide Co
- Recherche et de la Technologie (92/177)
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