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Oxygen Binding Thermodynamics Of Human Hemoglobin In The Red Blood Cell, Kyle K. Hill
Oxygen Binding Thermodynamics Of Human Hemoglobin In The Red Blood Cell, Kyle K. Hill
Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
We report for the first time the binding constants and Hill numbers for oxygen in the red blood cell under physiological conditions. When compared to our results for hemoglobin in solution, our results show conclusively that hemoglobin binds oxygen more tightly and with lower co-operativity when packed in the red blood cell. At 18°C, these differences are striking: the respective half-saturation values are 15.57 µM (in red blood cells) and 18.83 µM (in solution), with corresponding Hill numbers of 2.475 (in red blood cells) and 2.949 (in solution). The optical complications that arise from high turbidity of red blood cell …
How Oxygen-Binding Affects Structural Evolution Of Even-Sized Gold Anion Clusters. (Size Range 20 To 34), David Brunken-Deibert
How Oxygen-Binding Affects Structural Evolution Of Even-Sized Gold Anion Clusters. (Size Range 20 To 34), David Brunken-Deibert
Department of Chemistry: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research
We report a joint anion photoelectron spectroscopy (PES) and theoretical study to investigate the effect of O2-binding on the mid-sized even-numbered gold clusters, Aun− (n = 20−34), a special size region of bare gold clusters that entail rich forms of structural evolution and transformation. Specifically, within this size range, bare Au20− is a highly-symmetric pyramidal cluster, bare Au21-25− are flat-planar or hollow-tubular clusters, bare Au26− is the smallest core-shell gold cluster, while bare Au34− is a magic-number/fluxional core-shell cluster with the high-symmetry tetrahedral Au4 core. In light of the strong …