Considering the variety of species that depend on hemoglobin for oxygen transport, these molecules must execute their primary function under extreme environmental conditions. Hence, a thermodynamic analysis of oxygen binding with hemoglobins from different species reveals a series of adaptive mechanisms which are based on the thermodynamic connection between the binding of heterotropic effecters and the reaction with oxygen. The examples reported, from fishes to human fetus, illustrate how evolution can alter the structural basis of the heterotropic interactions to optimize the oxygenation deoxygenation cycle in dependence of the physiological needs of the particular organisms. Moreover they show that a thermodynamic analysis of the reactio...
We report for the first time the binding constants and Hill numbers for oxygen in the red blood cell...
Most proteins associate into multimeric complexes with specific architectures, which often have func...
<div><p>The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every b...
Considering the variety of species that depend on hemoglobin for oxygen transport, these molecules m...
Evolution has adopted different strategies to solve the problem of transporting oxygen to respiring ...
AbstractWhen the oxygen binding isotherms of human, bovine and fallow deer (Dama-Dama) hemoglobins a...
The binding data for oxygenation of human hemoglobin, Hb, at various temperatures and in the absence...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
Synopsis In some animals, the oxygen transport capacity of blood decreases when pH is lowered, yield...
Haemoglobins from mammals of sub-Arctic and Arctic species, as well as fetal human Hb, are all chara...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
Evidence from a number of vertebrate taxa suggests that modifications of hemoglobin (Hb) function ma...
In studies made on the hemoglobin of certain teleost fishes Root (1931) found that carbon dioxide ha...
The hemoglobin is a blood protein which cantransport oxygen, a gas insoluble in water, todifferent o...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
We report for the first time the binding constants and Hill numbers for oxygen in the red blood cell...
Most proteins associate into multimeric complexes with specific architectures, which often have func...
<div><p>The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every b...
Considering the variety of species that depend on hemoglobin for oxygen transport, these molecules m...
Evolution has adopted different strategies to solve the problem of transporting oxygen to respiring ...
AbstractWhen the oxygen binding isotherms of human, bovine and fallow deer (Dama-Dama) hemoglobins a...
The binding data for oxygenation of human hemoglobin, Hb, at various temperatures and in the absence...
Vertebrate hemoglobin, contained in erythrocytes, is a globular protein with a quaternary structure ...
Synopsis In some animals, the oxygen transport capacity of blood decreases when pH is lowered, yield...
Haemoglobins from mammals of sub-Arctic and Arctic species, as well as fetal human Hb, are all chara...
Proteins are dynamic molecular machines whose structure and function are modulated by environmental ...
Evidence from a number of vertebrate taxa suggests that modifications of hemoglobin (Hb) function ma...
In studies made on the hemoglobin of certain teleost fishes Root (1931) found that carbon dioxide ha...
The hemoglobin is a blood protein which cantransport oxygen, a gas insoluble in water, todifferent o...
The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every body of w...
We report for the first time the binding constants and Hill numbers for oxygen in the red blood cell...
Most proteins associate into multimeric complexes with specific architectures, which often have func...
<div><p>The teleost fishes represent over half of all extant vertebrates; they occupy nearly every b...