Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies Of Hemoglobin: Functional State Correlations And Isotopic Enrichment Strategie

Abstract Hemoglobin is a protein of outstanding biological importance whose function in the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide is well understood.1 The functional cycle in the erythrocyte is known in some detail. Allosteric effectors such as organic phosphates, hydrogen ions, and carbon dioxide...

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