Consequences of neglecting the hemoglobin concentration on the determination of Adair binding constants |
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Authors: | M L Johnson A E Lassiter |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University of Virginia Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville 22908. |
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Abstract: | It is commonly believed that the tetrameric Adair constants for oxygen binding to human hemoglobin can be evaluated from a single oxygenation experiment at 'high' hemoglobin concentration without considering the consequence of the presence of alpha beta dimers. We present examples which demonstrate that this is a very dangerous assumption. Without a knowledge of the complete oxygenation-linked dimer-tetramer association reaction (alpha beta Xi----(alpha beta)2Xj), it is impossible to predict a priori how high of a hemoglobin concentration would be required to make this assumption. Furthermore, without a knowledge of the complete oxygenation-linked dimer-tetramer association reaction, it is impossible to predict a priori the direction and magnitude of the systematic errors which are induced by making this assumption. |
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