Abstract

The blood of the extreme poikilotherm Trematomus borchgrevinki contains one major haemoglobin component, which may be separated from the minor species by ion-exchange chromatography. This haemoglobin shows co-operative CO-binding isotherms at pH 8.2. An analysis of the temperature-dependence of the binding curves has allowed the thermodynamic constants associated with the two-state allosteric parameters L, KR and KT to be measured. The binding of CO at lower pH (6.2) is characterized by the maintenance of the T-state to relatively high degrees of saturation. Kinetic investigations with the use of flash photolysis of the haemoglobin-CO complex under various conditions has allowed the determination of the thermodynamic parameters association with the T-state and R-state rate constants. An amalgamation of these data has allowed the mathematical simulation of predicted time courses for CO binding to this haemoglobin, by using the two-state model, which very closely represents those obtained experimentally. The overall findings show that this haemoglobin closely follows the two-state model of co-operative interaction.

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