MBB 222 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Sigmoid Function, Myoglobin, Oxidative Phosphorylation

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We can also define the term (fractional saturation) as the fraction of protein binding sites that are occupied. Understand the differences in po2 in the lungs vs. resting cells vs. actively metabolizing cells. The po2 in resting muscle is about 4 kpa, whereas it is about 1. 3 kpa in muscle that is actively exercising. This curve demonstrates that when oxygen concentrations are high, as in resting muscle, myoglobin o2 binding sites are almost saturated. When oxygen concentrations decrease, as in active muscle, fewer myoglobin binding sites are occupied. The difference in fractional saturation of myoglobin under these two physiologic conditions is 20% ( goes from 0. 95 to 0. 78), indicating the physiologic function of myoglobin as an oxygen storage protein. Myoglobin binds oxygen when the oxygen concentrations are high and releases oxygen when the oxygen concentrations decrease as o2 is used by active muscle.

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