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Why does the initial oxygen binding event cause the oxygen binding curve to hemo

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Question

Why does the initial oxygen binding event cause the oxygen binding curve to hemoglobin to be sigmoidal?

            A) The initial oxygen directly pulls all hemes into a binding-competent state

            B) The initial oxygen binding at one site locks in a conformational change to make all other sites binding competent

            C) The initial oxygen binds at a secondary site which changes the conformation of hemoglobin from L to T

            D) Oxygen binds to a histadine (H143) and prevents it from being protonated, which locks hemoglobin in a binding-competent state

            E) Oxygen increases the blood pH, and through the Bohr effect more oxygens can then bind to hemoglobin

Explanation / Answer

Ans : B) The initial oxygen binding at one site locks in a conformational change to make all other sites bonding competent.

The co-operative binding of the oxygen takes place with the 4-polypeptide chains. When one subunit has already bounded with oxygen , the ability of hemoglobin to bind with the other oxygen atoms increases. This gives a characteristic sigmoid shape to the curve.

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