A technique is described for the rapid inactivation and removal of excess ferricyanide used for the non-cryogenic oxidation of the unliganded subunits of the intermediates in the association reaction between hemoglobin and carbon monoxide. Under these conditions the asymmetric oxidized intermediates, which dissociate into non-identical dimers, disproportionate into their parent tetramers and four species, Hb(+), HbCO, alpha(2)(+)beta(2)(CO), alpha(2)(CO)beta(2)(+), are isolated by non-cryogenic isoelectric focusing. The relative concentrations of species alpha(2)(CO)beta(2)(+) and alpha(2)(+)beta(2)(CO) measure the overall distribution of the ligand between the alpha and beta subunits in the association reaction. At 20 degrees C in 0.1 M KCI, pH 7, preferential CO binding to the beta subunits was observed, in agreement with observations made by the cryogenic technique for the isolation of the intermediates [M. Perrella, N. Davids and L. Rossi-Bernardi, J. Biol. Chem. 267 (1992) 8744].
Functional heterogeneity of the alpha and beta subunits in the association reaction between hemoglobin and carbon monoxide
Benazzi L;
1996
Abstract
A technique is described for the rapid inactivation and removal of excess ferricyanide used for the non-cryogenic oxidation of the unliganded subunits of the intermediates in the association reaction between hemoglobin and carbon monoxide. Under these conditions the asymmetric oxidized intermediates, which dissociate into non-identical dimers, disproportionate into their parent tetramers and four species, Hb(+), HbCO, alpha(2)(+)beta(2)(CO), alpha(2)(CO)beta(2)(+), are isolated by non-cryogenic isoelectric focusing. The relative concentrations of species alpha(2)(CO)beta(2)(+) and alpha(2)(+)beta(2)(CO) measure the overall distribution of the ligand between the alpha and beta subunits in the association reaction. At 20 degrees C in 0.1 M KCI, pH 7, preferential CO binding to the beta subunits was observed, in agreement with observations made by the cryogenic technique for the isolation of the intermediates [M. Perrella, N. Davids and L. Rossi-Bernardi, J. Biol. Chem. 267 (1992) 8744].I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.