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explain the difference between bar-headed goose hemoglobin and hemoglobinâs with typical oxygen affinity in terms of the number of interactions between the subunits
1.Would you expect this change to make the T (deoxy-form) to R (oxy-form) transition of hemoglobin harder or easier? explain why?
2.Would this change make the Hill coefficient for bar-headed goose Hb larger or smaller than for a Hemoglobin of typical O2 affinity? explain why?
3.Explain how this observation is related to the high affinity oxygen affinity of hemoglobin from bar-headed geese
explain the difference between bar-headed goose hemoglobin and hemoglobinâs with typical oxygen affinity in terms of the number of interactions between the subunits
1.Would you expect this change to make the T (deoxy-form) to R (oxy-form) transition of hemoglobin harder or easier? explain why?
2.Would this change make the Hill coefficient for bar-headed goose Hb larger or smaller than for a Hemoglobin of typical O2 affinity? explain why?
3.Explain how this observation is related to the high affinity oxygen affinity of hemoglobin from bar-headed geese
Reid WolffLv2
22 Apr 2019