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Since 2,3-BPG binding allows for Hb to release oxygen, does the Bohr effect also include 2,3-BPG? Or is the Bohr effect strictly the binding of H+ and CO2?
i get that 2,3-BPG by binding to deoxyhemoglobin decreases the affinity for oxygen, but if it only binds to deoxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin without any oxygen), how does it increase the amount of O2 that is released into the tissues?
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This may be quite a stupidly obvious question but is the mechanism which oxygen bind to hemoglobin is something conserved to the rest of the vertebrates? Like is there any fundamental differences in binding oxygen between say a bonobo and a common frog?
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hi, is the amino group of terminal residue of alpha subunit is aspartate? or can i interpret as effect of Hydrogen ion is to create a salt bridge between alpha one and beta one subunit? and the histidine u mention is located at distal or proximal?
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Fun fact: the Bohr, for whom the Bohr effect is named after, was the father of Neils Bohr, noted quantum physicist. Smart family.
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Is there a part 2 to this video?? (seemed to end abruptly)
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Since 2,3-BPG binding allows for Hb to release oxygen, does the Bohr effect also include 2,3-BPG? Or is the Bohr effect strictly the binding of H+ and CO2?
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i get that 2,3-BPG by binding to deoxyhemoglobin decreases the affinity for oxygen, but if it only binds to deoxyhemoglobin (hemoglobin without any oxygen), how does it increase the amount of O2 that is released into the tissues?
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On 4:27 are you sure you mean Hg as mercury and not as Hgb (Haemoglobin)?
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Hey Mr. AK, I know this is trivial but at 3:40 you misspoke, instead of saying "keeping the pH at 7.2" you said 7.4. I am re-reading my Lehningerbiochemistry book and your lectures are a good supplement to this book and I really enjoy your content. It makes me want to start a channel for Organic chemistry because I love helping people understand science.
hi i am doing my medical preparation and until now these effects (bohr ,halden )went staight over my head but since i watched ur videos these things are on my fingertips thank u so much for creating these and keep creating more...
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This may be quite a stupidly obvious question but is the mechanism which oxygen bind to hemoglobin is something conserved to the rest of the vertebrates? Like is there any fundamental differences in binding oxygen between say a bonobo and a common frog?
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Isnt CO2 a competitive inhibitor, as it also occupies the reactive center, as it is transported to the lungs?
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what is the amino group of the terminal residue of the alpha sub unit?
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Histidine pka value is 6, not 7
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hi, is the amino group of terminal residue of alpha subunit is aspartate? or can i interpret as effect of Hydrogen ion is to create a salt bridge between alpha one and beta one subunit? and the histidine u mention is located at distal or proximal?
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