1spg

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1spg, resolution 1.95Å

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CARBONMONOXY HEMOGLOBIN FROM THE TELEOST FISH LEIOSTOMUS XANTHURUS

Overview

The remarkable ability of root effect haemoglobins to pump oxygen against, high O2 gradients results from extreme, acid-induced reductions in O2, affinity and cooperativity. The long-sought mechanism for the root effect, revealed by the 2 angstrom crystal structure of the ligand-bound, haemoglobin from Leiostomus xanthurus at pH 7.5, unexpectedly involves, modulation of the R-state. Key residues strategically assemble, positive-charge clusters across the allosteric beta1 beta2-interface in, the R-state. At low pH, protonation of the beta N terminus and His, 147(HC3)beta within these clusters is postulated to destabilize the, R-state and promote the acid-triggered, allosteric R-->T switch with, concomitant O2 release. Surprisingly, a set of residues specific to root, effect haemoglobins recruit additional residues, conserved among most, haemoglobins, to produce the root effect.

About this Structure

1SPG is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Leiostomus xanthurus with ACE, HEM and CMO as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural basis for the root effect in haemoglobin., Mylvaganam SE, Bonaventura C, Bonaventura J, Getzoff ED, Nat Struct Biol. 1996 Mar;3(3):275-83. PMID:8605630

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