10. Lack of flexibility can be deadly. pOz in tissues po, in lungs 1.0 Curve 1 A) The hemoglobin protein is “flexible" and can transition between wo states. What are these two “states" Match each state to the appropriate curve in the graph shown. Curve 2 0.8 0.6E 0.4- 3) Explain how binding of oxygen helps hemoglobin transition between these two states. (Think about the “breathing" motions of nemoglobin.) Curve 3 0.2 12 16 C) What are the structural differences between these two states? pO2 (kPa) Figure1a Lennger icipesofeche y. Seven Edon

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10. Lack of flexibility can be deadly.
pO2 in
tissues
ро, in
lungs
1.0
Curve 1
A) The hemoglobin protein is "flexible" and can transition between
0.8
Curve 2
two states. What are these two "states" Match each state to the
0.6E
appropriate curve in the graph shown.
0.4-
B) Explain how binding of oxygen helps hemoglobin transition
between these two states. (Think about the “breathing" motions of
hemoglobin.)
Curve 3
0.2
4
8
12
16
C) What are the structural differences between these two states?
ро, (kPa)
Figure S-12
Lehninger Principies of Bicchemistry, Seventh Edition
O 2017 W. HL Freeman and Company
Transcribed Image Text:10. Lack of flexibility can be deadly. pO2 in tissues ро, in lungs 1.0 Curve 1 A) The hemoglobin protein is "flexible" and can transition between 0.8 Curve 2 two states. What are these two "states" Match each state to the 0.6E appropriate curve in the graph shown. 0.4- B) Explain how binding of oxygen helps hemoglobin transition between these two states. (Think about the “breathing" motions of hemoglobin.) Curve 3 0.2 4 8 12 16 C) What are the structural differences between these two states? ро, (kPa) Figure S-12 Lehninger Principies of Bicchemistry, Seventh Edition O 2017 W. HL Freeman and Company
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