The velocity constant, k4, of the reaction Hb4O8 + CO, in sheep erythrocytes and dilute haemoglobin solutions

John A. Sirs
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Abstract

The rate of dissociation of HbO2 in erythrocytes and solution has been measured, using a split-beam spectrophotometric detector, after rapid mixing and 1:20 dilution in a medium equilibrated with a high pCO. The observations were made on sheep HbA and HbB over the temperature range 5–38°. In solution, the value of k4 was 44.5 sec−1 at 20° and pH 7.4 and the activation energy 19.5 kcal for HbA; the corresponding values for HbB were 54.8 sec−1 and 19 kcal. In the erythrocyte, similar measurements gave the values 38.8 sec−1 and 17 kcal for HbA and 51.2 sec−1 and 16 kcal for HbB. The rate constant k4 for HbA was reduced by 10% in alkaline solutions and that of HbB by 25%. No effect of increasing the ionic strength in the cell on k4 was observed. An analysis of the results suggests that there are two forms of HbB and the haem-haem interaction is reduced when the haemoglobin is in the cell.

羊红细胞和稀释血红蛋白溶液中Hb4O8 + CO反应的速度常数k4
在高pCO平衡的培养基中快速混合和1:20稀释后,使用分束分光光度检测器测量了红细胞和溶液中HbO2的解离率。在5 ~ 38°温度范围内对绵羊的HbA和HbB进行了观察。在溶液中,当温度为20°,pH为7.4时,k4值为44.5 sec−1,HbA的活化能为19.5 kcal;HbB的对应值为54.8秒−1和19千卡,在红细胞中,类似的测量结果显示HbA的值为38.8秒−1和17千卡,HbB的值为51.2秒−1和16千卡。在碱性溶液中,HbA的速率常数k4降低了10%,HbB的速率常数k4降低了25%。没有观察到增加细胞内离子强度对k4的影响。对结果的分析表明,有两种形式的血红蛋白,当血红蛋白在细胞中时,血红素相互作用减少。
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