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Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies on 23 Na, 7 Li and 35 Cl binding to human oxy- and carbon monoxyhaemoglobin
Authors:T E Bull  J Andrasko  E Chiancone  S Forsen
Institution:1. Division of Physical Chemistry 2, The Lund Institute of Technology, Chemical Center, Lund, Sweden;2. C.N.R. Center of Molecular Biology and Institute of Biological Chemistry, University of Rome, Italy
Abstract:Pulsed nuclear magnetic resonance studies of the longitudinal (T1) and transverse (T2) quadrupolar relaxation times of 7Li, 23Na, 35Cl ions in the absence and presence of human oxy- and carbon monoxyhaemoglobin have been used to investigate the interaction of the ions and the macromolecule.The relaxation data show that Cl? interacts strongly with the haemoglobin but provide no evidence for binding of Na+ up to concentrations of 0.5 m. In the case of Li+, evidence for interaction is obtained at concentrations of about 0.1 m.The dependence of relaxation rate on frequency was followed over a limited frequency range in an attempt to separate the effects of correlation times and exchange rates of the bonded ions on the relaxation. In the case of Cl?, an upper limit for the mean lifetime divided by the number of sites can be set at about 1 × 10?6 second, and a lower limit at about 1 × 10?8 second.
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