The reaction of Xenopus hemoglobin with oxygen and carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated over the pH range 8.5-6.0, in the absence and presence of organic phosphates (2,3-diphosphoglycerate or inositol hexakisphosphate), to establish if the tetramer can be stabilized in a T-quaternary state by protons and polyphosphate; the equilibrium and kinetic data indicate that Xenopus hemoglobin does exhibit a Root effect. These new results are discussed with reference to those reported by Bridges et al. [(1985) Resp. Physiol. 61, 125-136] on Xenopus blood and, more generally, to the molecular definition and the structural basis of the Root effect as an extreme form of the Bohr effect. © 1987
The ligand-binding properties of hemoglobins from the urodelan amphibians Salamander salamander and ...
The respiratory properties of blood from voluntarily diving Xenopus seem well matched to the animal&...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...
The reaction of Xenopus hemoglobin with oxygen and carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated over the ...
AbstractThe reaction of Xenopus hemoglobin with oxygen and carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated o...
Perutz & Brunori (1982) proposed that the COOH-terminal His and Ser F9 of the beta-chains of fish an...
Haemoglobin carries oxygen from the environment to tissues; in vertebrates, it is contained in speci...
The functional properties of hemoglobins from Triturus cristatus carnifex have been characterized bo...
Isolated alpha and beta chains from Xenopus laevis hemoglobin have been purified. The isolation proc...
The oxygen equilibrium properties of blood and of solutions of haemo-globin from Xenopus laevis are ...
The influence of organic phosphates on the reduction in oxygen-carrying capacity at low pH (Root eff...
Isolated α and βchains from Xenopus laevis hemoglobin have been purified. The isolation procedure yi...
The ligand-binding properties of hemoglobins from the urodelan amphibians Salamander salamander and ...
The respiratory properties of blood from voluntarily diving Xenopus seem well matched to the animal&...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...
The reaction of Xenopus hemoglobin with oxygen and carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated over the ...
AbstractThe reaction of Xenopus hemoglobin with oxygen and carbon monoxide has been reinvestigated o...
Perutz & Brunori (1982) proposed that the COOH-terminal His and Ser F9 of the beta-chains of fish an...
Haemoglobin carries oxygen from the environment to tissues; in vertebrates, it is contained in speci...
The functional properties of hemoglobins from Triturus cristatus carnifex have been characterized bo...
Isolated alpha and beta chains from Xenopus laevis hemoglobin have been purified. The isolation proc...
The oxygen equilibrium properties of blood and of solutions of haemo-globin from Xenopus laevis are ...
The influence of organic phosphates on the reduction in oxygen-carrying capacity at low pH (Root eff...
Isolated α and βchains from Xenopus laevis hemoglobin have been purified. The isolation procedure yi...
The ligand-binding properties of hemoglobins from the urodelan amphibians Salamander salamander and ...
The respiratory properties of blood from voluntarily diving Xenopus seem well matched to the animal&...
The Root effect is a widespread property in fish hemoglobins (Hbs) that produces a drastic reduction...