In the L29F variant of myoglobin (Mb), the coordination of oxygen (O2) to the heme Fe atom is stabilized by favorable electrostatic interactions between the polar Fe–O2 moiety and the multipole of the phenyl ring of the Phe29 side chain (Phe29 interaction), in addition to the well-known hydrogen bond (H-bond) between the Fe-bound O2 and the 64th residue (distal H-bond; Carver, T. E.; Brantley, R. E., Jr.; Singleton, E. W.; Arduini, R. M.; Quillin, M. L.; Phillips, G. N., Jr.; Olson, J. S. J. Biol. Chem. 1992, 267, 14443–14450). The O2 and carbon monoxide (CO) binding properties and autoxidation of the L29F/H64L and L29F/H64Q variants reconstituted with a series of chemically modified heme cofactors were analyzed and then compared with those...