Abstract
The Fe-site structure variation in the transition from the low-affinity tense (T) quaternary structure to the high-affinity relaxed (R) structure in carp deoxyhemoglobin was studied by analysis of multiple scattering resonances in the XANES (x-ray absorption near edge structure) spectra. High signal-to-noise XANES spectra were measured at the Frascati "wiggler" synchrotron radiation facility. We find that the forces on the Fe active site due to the change of quaternary protein conformation do not induce variations greater than 0.01 A in interatomic Fe-N distances, variations greater than 0.1 A in the Fe displacement toward the heme plane, or the "doming" of the heme. The relevance of these results to the mechanism of protein control of ligand binding is discussed.
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