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spc: Physical chemistry.
Subject: Inorganic chemistry.
Topic: Biological oxygen carriers.
Hill equation.
Bohr effect and their implications.
Introduction.
• The process of respiration requires oxygen to
produce ATP.
• ATP provides energy to the body.
• The oxygen which is needed by our body is
provided by biological oxygen carriers.
Biological oxygen carriers.
• Hemoglobin. (Hb) (humans).
• Myoglobin. (Mb) (humans) (stores)
• Hemerythrene .(He) (marine
invertebrates)
• Hemocyanin. (Hc) (marine animals)
Heme group.
• Myoglobin and hemoglobin are used
to store and carry oxygen in our
body .both of these proteins contain
the HEME GROUP which is
responsible for binding oxygen.
•The group consist of an organic
component called
PROTOPORPHYRIN.
•It consist of an inorganic
component that consist of an
IRON atom.
•The Fe atom is at the center of
the ring and is bounded to 4
nitrogen atom .
• At this stage the Fe is in its
ferrous state and has a +2
oxidation state (Fe has +6 o.s.
this means it can form two more
bonds ).
One side of the protorphyrin plane the Fe is
bonded to the histidine (α-amino acid) residue of
the protein .This is known as the proximal
histidine .
Pink = iron.
Green =nitrogen .
Blue =oxygen.
•In deoxy-hemoglobin or deoxy-myoglobin, the Fe atom remains
unbounded to oxygen . In this state ,the Fe atom is too large to fit
into the center of the protoporphyrin ring and so the iron remains
below the plane of the protoporphyrin.
The binding of the oxygen atom to the iron pulls away the
electron density from the iron making it smaller. This allows it to
fit into the center of the protoporphyrin plane.
The actual structure of the iron oxygen is resonance stabilized as shown above.
The superoxide form has a negative charge . The region is stabilized by another
histidine residue called DISTAL HISTEDINE of the protein.
The spin pairing of Fe (II) in Hb.
• In Deoxy-Hb the Fe2+ is spin free
(high) spin state which there are
unpaired electrons & is
paramagnetic in nature.
• In this the size of Fe2+ is 92
picometer which is larger and
does not fit into the porphyrin
cavity & lie 0.8 A0 below the plane
because of which it is a less stable
complex.
• In Oxy-Hb the Fe2+ is spin paired
(low) spin state which have no
unpaired electrons & is
diamagnetic in nature.
• In this the size of Fe2+ is 75
picometer which is smaller and
can fit into the porphyrin cavity &
hence it is a stable complex.
Oxygen binding curve .
• The oxygen binding curve can be used
to describe the oxygen binding
properties of Hb and Mb.
• The y-axis describes the relative
fraction of proteins that are saturated
with O2 .
• The x-axis describes the concentration
of O2 (mmHg).
• Conclusion :Mb dose not bind oxygen
co-operatively, which makes it great at
storing oxygen in the muscle cell.
• Hb co-operative behavior makes it
great O2 carrier .it can readily pick up
O2 in the lungs and drop it off at the
tissue cells.
Hb= red.
Mb= blue
Comparison between Hb and Mb
Hb
• It is oxygen carrier.
• It is present in R.B.C.
• It consist of 4 polypeptide
chain i.e. it is a tetramer.( 1
and 2. 1 and 2 )
• Its MW=5400.
• It shows bohr effect.
• It shows sigmoid curve
Mb
• It stores oxygen.
• It is present in muscles and
bone marrow.
• It consist of single
polypeptide chain. i.e. it is a
monomer.
• Its MW=1600.
• It does not show bohr effect
• It shows hyperbolic curve .
Bohr effect.
• The Bohr effect is a change in oxygen affinity
of hemoglobin with a change in pH.
• This effect is beneficial at the tissue level
where the lower pH decreases oxygen affinity
and promotes oxygen release .
Hill equation.
The affinity of Hemoglobin towards oxygen binding can be explained on the
basis of Hill equation.
For Oxy-Hb
Hb+nO2  Hb(O2)n
K = [Hb(O2)n]
[Hb]+[O2]n
If f represents a fraction of hemoglobin oxygenated and p is the partial
pressure of O2 then K is,
K = f
(1-f)P
Hemoglobin contains four heme units show more complex behavior & the
equation is given as:
f = KPn O2 (where n=2.8)
1+KPn O2
The value of n depends upon the pH
n = constant or hill coefficient
Conditions
1.If n1 there is positive cooperativity.
2.If n1 there is negative cooperativity.
3.It n=1 there is no cooperativity.
The value of n can be obtained from a
graph which is a
Plot of log[oxy-Hb]/[deoxy-Hb] versus
log PO2 or log f/1-f.
Hemerythrene
• It is a non-heme protein and it has no
porphyrin skeleton .
• It is found in large number of marine
invertebrates.
• It does not shows Bohr effect because it is a
non heme protein.
Hemerythrene
• Each subunit contains 2 Fe() centers.
The Oxy-Hr is reddish violet in color &
is diamagnetic in nature & the Deoxy is
paramagnetic in nature.
• The primary structure contains a long
polypeptide chain having 113 amino acid
residue. Hence the subunit have 2 Fe
centers attached to 3 nitrogen atoms of
histidine.
• The Fe have distorted octahedral
environment. It binds with the peroxo &
convert into the Oxy form.
• Each Fe pair binds with 1 O2 molecule
hence Fe:O is 2:1.
• The 2 Fe() centers are joined by two
bridging carboxylates (Glu-58,Asp-106)
of the protein chain there is also oxo or
hydroxo to act as a 3rd bridging ligand
Hemocyanin
• Hemocyanin are copper containing complexes
which is present in many marine species
• It occurs freely in the blood stream. It exist as
polymeric form & composed of 6,12,24 & 48
units no monomeric form exists
Hemocyanin
structure .
• The oxygen binding centre is composed of
a pair of copper atoms. Each Cu atom is
bounded by 3 histidine ligands.An empty
cavity exist between the Cu atoms.
• The Cu is in +1 oxidation state in the
deoxy form & it is diamagnetic in nature &
so it is colourless.
• The Cu is in +2 oxidation state in the oxy
form & it is paramagnetic in nature & so it
is blue in color.
• The polypeptide chain must have a
molecular weight between 50000-75000
• The O2 is bridged between the two copper
centers. It means oxyhemocyanine binds
with oxygen because of which the Cu gets
oxidized from +1 to +2
If the hemocyanine contains n number of
Cu centers then it will contain n/2 of O2
molecules. It is also called as oxo species
Questions .
1. Comment ‘oxygen binds co-orperatively to the
hemoglobin molecule’.
2. With respect to the hemoglobin molecule explain the
“bhor effect”.
3. Discuss the role of hemerythrene and hemocyanin in
biological systems.
4. Discuss the T-R transition in hemoglobin molecule.
5. Discuss the different interactions among globin
protien chain in T-form and R-form of hemoglobin.
6. What do you mean by co-orperative interaction in
oxygen affinity of hemoglobin and explain the
phenomenon by hill equation and hill plot.
References
• Bioinorganic chemistry by K.Hussain Reddy
• Inorganic chemistry by J.D.Lee
• Bioinorganic chemistry by Lipard, Valentine,
Bertini, GrayInorganic chemistry by Bodie
Douglas, Darl McDaniel, John Alexander
• Inorganic medicinal chemistry by Hay
• www.sciencedirect.com
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6vhDsi8O_
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biological oxygen carriers hemoglobin ,hemocyanin ,hemerythrene .hill equation and graph .bohr effect

  • 1. Name :Sana shaikh. Roll no : 3. spc: Physical chemistry. Subject: Inorganic chemistry. Topic: Biological oxygen carriers. Hill equation. Bohr effect and their implications.
  • 2. Introduction. • The process of respiration requires oxygen to produce ATP. • ATP provides energy to the body. • The oxygen which is needed by our body is provided by biological oxygen carriers.
  • 3. Biological oxygen carriers. • Hemoglobin. (Hb) (humans). • Myoglobin. (Mb) (humans) (stores) • Hemerythrene .(He) (marine invertebrates) • Hemocyanin. (Hc) (marine animals)
  • 4. Heme group. • Myoglobin and hemoglobin are used to store and carry oxygen in our body .both of these proteins contain the HEME GROUP which is responsible for binding oxygen. •The group consist of an organic component called PROTOPORPHYRIN. •It consist of an inorganic component that consist of an IRON atom. •The Fe atom is at the center of the ring and is bounded to 4 nitrogen atom . • At this stage the Fe is in its ferrous state and has a +2 oxidation state (Fe has +6 o.s. this means it can form two more bonds ).
  • 5. One side of the protorphyrin plane the Fe is bonded to the histidine (α-amino acid) residue of the protein .This is known as the proximal histidine . Pink = iron. Green =nitrogen . Blue =oxygen.
  • 6. •In deoxy-hemoglobin or deoxy-myoglobin, the Fe atom remains unbounded to oxygen . In this state ,the Fe atom is too large to fit into the center of the protoporphyrin ring and so the iron remains below the plane of the protoporphyrin. The binding of the oxygen atom to the iron pulls away the electron density from the iron making it smaller. This allows it to fit into the center of the protoporphyrin plane.
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  • 8. The actual structure of the iron oxygen is resonance stabilized as shown above. The superoxide form has a negative charge . The region is stabilized by another histidine residue called DISTAL HISTEDINE of the protein.
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  • 10. The spin pairing of Fe (II) in Hb. • In Deoxy-Hb the Fe2+ is spin free (high) spin state which there are unpaired electrons & is paramagnetic in nature. • In this the size of Fe2+ is 92 picometer which is larger and does not fit into the porphyrin cavity & lie 0.8 A0 below the plane because of which it is a less stable complex. • In Oxy-Hb the Fe2+ is spin paired (low) spin state which have no unpaired electrons & is diamagnetic in nature. • In this the size of Fe2+ is 75 picometer which is smaller and can fit into the porphyrin cavity & hence it is a stable complex.
  • 11. Oxygen binding curve . • The oxygen binding curve can be used to describe the oxygen binding properties of Hb and Mb. • The y-axis describes the relative fraction of proteins that are saturated with O2 . • The x-axis describes the concentration of O2 (mmHg). • Conclusion :Mb dose not bind oxygen co-operatively, which makes it great at storing oxygen in the muscle cell. • Hb co-operative behavior makes it great O2 carrier .it can readily pick up O2 in the lungs and drop it off at the tissue cells. Hb= red. Mb= blue
  • 12. Comparison between Hb and Mb Hb • It is oxygen carrier. • It is present in R.B.C. • It consist of 4 polypeptide chain i.e. it is a tetramer.( 1 and 2. 1 and 2 ) • Its MW=5400. • It shows bohr effect. • It shows sigmoid curve Mb • It stores oxygen. • It is present in muscles and bone marrow. • It consist of single polypeptide chain. i.e. it is a monomer. • Its MW=1600. • It does not show bohr effect • It shows hyperbolic curve .
  • 13. Bohr effect. • The Bohr effect is a change in oxygen affinity of hemoglobin with a change in pH. • This effect is beneficial at the tissue level where the lower pH decreases oxygen affinity and promotes oxygen release .
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  • 15. Hill equation. The affinity of Hemoglobin towards oxygen binding can be explained on the basis of Hill equation. For Oxy-Hb Hb+nO2  Hb(O2)n K = [Hb(O2)n] [Hb]+[O2]n If f represents a fraction of hemoglobin oxygenated and p is the partial pressure of O2 then K is, K = f (1-f)P Hemoglobin contains four heme units show more complex behavior & the equation is given as: f = KPn O2 (where n=2.8) 1+KPn O2
  • 16. The value of n depends upon the pH n = constant or hill coefficient Conditions 1.If n1 there is positive cooperativity. 2.If n1 there is negative cooperativity. 3.It n=1 there is no cooperativity. The value of n can be obtained from a graph which is a Plot of log[oxy-Hb]/[deoxy-Hb] versus log PO2 or log f/1-f.
  • 17. Hemerythrene • It is a non-heme protein and it has no porphyrin skeleton . • It is found in large number of marine invertebrates. • It does not shows Bohr effect because it is a non heme protein.
  • 18. Hemerythrene • Each subunit contains 2 Fe() centers. The Oxy-Hr is reddish violet in color & is diamagnetic in nature & the Deoxy is paramagnetic in nature. • The primary structure contains a long polypeptide chain having 113 amino acid residue. Hence the subunit have 2 Fe centers attached to 3 nitrogen atoms of histidine. • The Fe have distorted octahedral environment. It binds with the peroxo & convert into the Oxy form. • Each Fe pair binds with 1 O2 molecule hence Fe:O is 2:1. • The 2 Fe() centers are joined by two bridging carboxylates (Glu-58,Asp-106) of the protein chain there is also oxo or hydroxo to act as a 3rd bridging ligand
  • 19. Hemocyanin • Hemocyanin are copper containing complexes which is present in many marine species • It occurs freely in the blood stream. It exist as polymeric form & composed of 6,12,24 & 48 units no monomeric form exists
  • 20. Hemocyanin structure . • The oxygen binding centre is composed of a pair of copper atoms. Each Cu atom is bounded by 3 histidine ligands.An empty cavity exist between the Cu atoms. • The Cu is in +1 oxidation state in the deoxy form & it is diamagnetic in nature & so it is colourless. • The Cu is in +2 oxidation state in the oxy form & it is paramagnetic in nature & so it is blue in color. • The polypeptide chain must have a molecular weight between 50000-75000 • The O2 is bridged between the two copper centers. It means oxyhemocyanine binds with oxygen because of which the Cu gets oxidized from +1 to +2 If the hemocyanine contains n number of Cu centers then it will contain n/2 of O2 molecules. It is also called as oxo species
  • 21. Questions . 1. Comment ‘oxygen binds co-orperatively to the hemoglobin molecule’. 2. With respect to the hemoglobin molecule explain the “bhor effect”. 3. Discuss the role of hemerythrene and hemocyanin in biological systems. 4. Discuss the T-R transition in hemoglobin molecule. 5. Discuss the different interactions among globin protien chain in T-form and R-form of hemoglobin. 6. What do you mean by co-orperative interaction in oxygen affinity of hemoglobin and explain the phenomenon by hill equation and hill plot.
  • 22. References • Bioinorganic chemistry by K.Hussain Reddy • Inorganic chemistry by J.D.Lee • Bioinorganic chemistry by Lipard, Valentine, Bertini, GrayInorganic chemistry by Bodie Douglas, Darl McDaniel, John Alexander • Inorganic medicinal chemistry by Hay • www.sciencedirect.com • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L6vhDsi8O_ g