Chapter 7: Q4P (page 218)
Calculate the p50 value for hemoglobin if Yo2 = 0.82 when pO2 = 25 torr.
Short Answer
The p50 value for hemoglobin if Yo2 = 0.82 when pO2 = 25 torr is 17.11 torr.
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Chapter 7: Q4P (page 218)
Calculate the p50 value for hemoglobin if Yo2 = 0.82 when pO2 = 25 torr.
The p50 value for hemoglobin if Yo2 = 0.82 when pO2 = 25 torr is 17.11 torr.
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Many fish produce a tetrameric IgM. If each H chain has a mass of 70 kD, each light chain has a mass of 25 kD, and each J chain has a mass of 15 kD, what is the approximate mass of the IgM molecule?
Use Eq. 7-8 to estimate the fractional saturation of hemoglobin when pO2 is (a) 20 torr, (b) 40 torr, and (c) 60 torr.
Which set of binding data is likely to represent cooperative ligand binding to an oligomeric protein?
(a)
| [Ligand] (mM) | Y |
| 0.1 | 0.3 |
| 0.2 | 0.5 |
| 0.4 | 0.7 |
| 0.7 | 0.9 |
(b)
| [Ligand] (mM) | Y |
| 0.2 | 0.1 |
| 0.3 | 0.3 |
| 0.4 | 0.6 |
| 0.6 | 0.8 |
Antibodies raised against a macromolecular antigen usually produce an antigen–antibody precipitate when mixed with that antigen. Explain why no precipitate forms when (a) Fab fragments from those antibodies are mixed with the antigen; (b) antibodies raised against a small antigen are mixed with that small antigen; and (c) the antibody is in great excess over the antigen and vice versa.
In humans, the urge to breathe results from high concentrations of CO2 in the blood; there are no direct physiological sensors of blood pO2. Skin divers often hyperventilate (breath rapidly and deeply for several minutes) just before making a dive in the belief that this will increase the O2 content of their blood. (a) Does it do so? (b) Use your knowledge of hemoglobin function to evaluate whether this practice is useful.
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