Hemoglobin Flashcards

1
Q

Each red blood cell in the body contains approximately _____ molecules of hemoglobin.

A

280 million

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2
Q

What is the predominant form of hemoglobin in the adult?

A

hemoglobin A1 (alpha2 beta2)

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3
Q

What is the predominant form of hemoglobin in the fetus?

A

hemoglobin F (alpha2 gamma2)

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4
Q

What happens when no alpha chain is present?

A

death

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5
Q

What constitutes the heme prosthetic group?

A

a protoporphyrin ring bound to iron

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6
Q

What is allosteric regulation of hemoglobin?

A

when hemoglobin binds to oxygen, it changes its configuration, increasing its binding affinity for more oxygen molecules

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7
Q

What is the excited form of hemoglobin called?

A

taut/T form

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8
Q

What is the relaxed form of hemoglobin called?

A

R form

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9
Q

Name the 3 main factors that can shift the oxygen dissociation curve.

A

1) pH
2) temperature
3) intracellular 2,3‐BPG concentration

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10
Q

The oxygen affinity of hemoglobin increases over a pH

range of ____.

A

6‐8.5

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11
Q

The oxygen affinity of hemoglobin ____ over a pH

range of 6‐8.5.

A

increases

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12
Q

The oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the ____ in alkaline situations because oxygen is held more tightly to hemoglobin.

A

left

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13
Q

The oxygen dissociation curve shifts to the ____ in acidic situations because oxygen is released to the tissues more easily.

A

right

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14
Q

What is the Bohr effect?

A

oxygen is more easily released from hemoglobin at acidic pHs

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15
Q

Hemoglobin’s oxygen affinity varies ____ with temperature.

A

inversely

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16
Q

Hemoglobin’s oxygen affinity varies inversely with _____.

A

temperature

17
Q

At higher temperatures, more oxygen is _____ and less is ______.

A

unloaded to tissues; bound by hemoglobin

18
Q

At ______, more oxygen is unloaded to tissues and less is bound by hemoglobin.

A

higher temperatures

19
Q

What is the normal concentration of 2,3-DPG in an RBC?

A

5mmol/L

20
Q

How does 2,3-DPG lead to decreased affinity of hemoglobin to oxygen?

A

it binds to deoxyhemoglobin and stabilizes it in the T configuration

21
Q

Where are the alpha hemoglobin genes located?

A

chromosome 16

22
Q

How many alpha-like hemoglobin genes are there?

A

4 copies

23
Q

Where are the beta hemoglobin genes located?

A

chromosome 11

24
Q

How many beta-like hemoglobin genes are there?

A

2 copies