BIO 253 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Myoglobin, Hemoglobin, Lysine

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Myoglobin: picks up the oxygen atoms with high affinity because it is ultimately insensitive to the smaller changes in concentration of oxygen. Hemoglobin: has 4 subunits but usually the entire unit exists as either t or r state as each individual subunit will affect the other subunits around it. In the lungs, when the t goes to the r state, the ligand can always fall off but due to the high concentration of the oxygen in the lungs, another ligand can still bind back to the subunit. However, in the muscles, there is not much oxygen around the surroundings and then the subunit will go from r state to the t state and start affecting the other subunits to become all t. Allosteric modulation: can be any molecule, and when it binds to a protein, it changes the shape of the protein and now has a different conformation and.

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