Exam 7: Protein Function Part I: Myoglobin and Hemoglobin
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Mammals and other animals have a circulatory system because diffusion is to slow to supply the tissues with oxygen in animals that are larger than 2 millimeter.Explain in one sentence why these circulatory systems contain hemoglobin or other oxygen binding proteins?
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-Mutations that favor the oxidation of the heme iron(II)to iron(III)can cause ______.
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Myoglobin's secondary structure is primarily composed of ______________.
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You have been studying O2 binding to a hemerythrin-like protein isolated from an exotic marine worm.Your O2-binding data are shown in the table below.
a.Use the data to generate an O2-binding curve (do not forget to mark the axes).
b.Use the curve to estimate the Kd for the interaction.
c.Is there any evidence from your data that this hemoglobin-like protein binds O2 in a cooperative manner (briefly explain your answer)?



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Hemoglobin is a heterotetramer.How many protomers are present in hemoglobin?
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If the gene for myoglobin is "knocked out" in mice, the mice:
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Consider a hypothetical hemoglobin-like molecule with a Hill coefficient (constant)of 1 and the same p50 value as normal hemoglobin.Choose the statement below that best describes the two proteins.
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Which gas does not bind to the porphyrin ring Fe(II)ion in myoglobin?
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Myoglobin's primary physiological role is to facilitate oxygen ________.
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