BIO 361 Lecture 14: LECTURE 14A BIOCHEM

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The first challenge is that hemoglobin must bind reversibly to oxygen, which is abnormal because oxygen normally reacts and oxidizes molecules. To overcome this, oxygen that is bound to hemoglobin is bound to iron. The second challenge is bigger than the first problem in the release of oxygen from hemoglobin to tissues. If you wanted to get oxygen off of the hemoglobin binding molecule, then the concentration of free oxygen in the environment must be very close to zero. This is according to the hyperbolic model of michaelis-menten plot, and is characteristic of how myoglobin binds oxygen. Hemoglobin, on the other hand, requires that the free pressure of oxygen not be close to zero in tissues. The role of hemoglobin is to not only to transport oxygen to tissues, but also to transport carbon dioxide and protons from the tissues and out of the body. Hemoglobin is therefore both an oxygen transporting device and carbon dioxide and proton excreting device.

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