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An Investigation of the Distal Histidyl H-bonds in Oxyhemoglobin: Effects of Temperature pH and Inositol Hexaphosphate

机译:在氧合血红蛋白的远端组氨酰H-键的调查:温度pH值的影响以及肌醇六

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On the basis of X-ray crystal structures and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements, it has been inferred that the O2 binding to hemoglobin is stabilized by the hydrogen bonds between the oxygen ligands and the distal histidines. Our previous study by multinuclear nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has provided the first direct evidence of such H-bonds in human normal adult oxyhemoglobin (HbO2 A) in solution. Here, the NMR spectra of uniformly 15N-labeled recombinant human Hb A (rHb A) and five mutant rHbs in the oxy form have been studied under various experimental conditions of pH and temperature, and also in the presence of an organic phosphate, inositol hexaphosphate (IHP). We have found significant effects of pH and temperature on the strength of the H-bond markers, i.e., the cross peaks for the side-chains of the two distal histidyl residues, α58His and β63His, which form H-bonds with the O2 ligands. At lower pH and/or higher temperature, the side-chains of the distal histidines appear to be more mobile and the exchange with water molecules in the distal heme pockets is faster. These changes in the stability of the H-bonds with pH and temperature are consistent with the changes in the O2 affinity of Hb as a function of pH and temperature and are clearly illustrated by our NMR experiments. Our NMR results have also confirmed that this H-bond in the β-chain is weaker than that in the α-chain and is more sensitive to changes in pH and temperature. IHP has only a minor effect on these H-bond markers compared to the effects of pH and temperature. These H-bonds are sensitive to mutations in the distal heme pockets, but not affected directly by the mutations in the quaternary interfaces, i.e., α1β1 and/or α1β2 subunit interface. These findings provide new insights regarding the roles of temperature, hydrogen ion, and organic phosphate in modulating the structure and function of hemoglobin in solution.

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