What is the difference between myoglobin, foetal haemoglobin and adult haemoglobin?
1 Answer
Feb 15, 2018
- See below:
Explanation:
- MYOGLOBIN :
What is Myoglobin??????
- lt is an iron and oxygen binding protein found in muscle tissues .
STRUCTURE OF MYOGLOBIN:
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lt has more affinity for oxygen.
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But it has only one
#Fe^2# group , the curve obtained will be hyperbolic , than being sigmoid.
- FETAL HAEMOGLOBIN:
- What is Fetal haemoglobin??????
- Fetal haemoglobin has higher affinity for
#O_2# because it binds BPG less strongly ( 2,3 Biphosphoglyceric acid ) . BPG act as negitive regulator , it enhances#CO_2# binding and prevents#O_2# binding. - ADULT HAEMOGLOBIN:
- What is Adult haemoglobin????
- The most common haemoglobin type is Tetramer. It has 4 subunits:
-2 alpha
-2 beta
These subunits are non covalently bonded.
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When p
- Oxygen dissociation curve for all the three terms:
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