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== Function == | == Function == | ||
| - | The function of Hemoglobin is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the other parts of the body .Hemoglobin A which is a component of the red blood cells also help with the transportation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions to the lungs . | + | The function of Hemoglobin is to carry oxygen from the lungs to the other parts of the body . Hemoglobin also help to carry carbon dioxide through the blood cells.Hemoglobin A which is a component of the red blood cells also help with the transportation of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions to the lungs. Hemoglobin proteins are capable of carrying four molecules of Oxygen . Hemoglobin also help red blood cells to maintain their disc like shape , which allows them to move freely through the blood vessels. |
== Disease == | == Disease == | ||
| - | Diseases associated with Hemoglobin are sickle cell anemia , Hemoglobin SC disease | + | Diseases associated with Hemoglobin are sickle cell anemia , Hemoglobin SC disease. |
== Relevance == | == Relevance == | ||
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References
Crystal structure of Lysβ182-Lysβ282 crosslinked hemoglobin: A possible allosteric intermediate1 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022283600935253?via%3Dihub#FIG4
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