Valeria Militello
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Biophysical Chemistry | 1990
Lorenzo Cordone; Antonio Cupane; Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Eugenio Vitrano
We report on oxygen binding to partially oxidized (aquomet) hemoglobin. The fractional saturation with oxygen is evaluated by deconvoluting the optical absorption spectra, in the 500-700 nm wavelength region, in terms of oxyhemoglobin, deoxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin spectral components. Experiments have been performed with auto-oxidized samples and with samples obtained by mixing ferrous hemoglobin with fully oxidized hemoglobin (mixed samples). An increase in oxygen affinity and a decrease in cooperativity are observed on increasing the amount of ferric hemoglobin in the sample. A high cooperativity (nH approximately 2) is maintained even in the presence of 50-60% ferric hemes. Moreover, for equal amounts of methemoglobin the oxygen affinity is lower and the cooperativity higher for mixed samples than for those auto-oxidized. The results are analyzed within the framework of a modified Monod-Wyman-Changeux allosteric model taking into account the effects brought about by the presence of oxidized hemes and of alpha betta dimers. The distribution of ferric subunits within the tetramers in fully deoxygenated and fully oxygenated samples, as derived from the model, provides details on the cooperative behavior of partially oxidized hemoglobin.
Biophysical Chemistry | 1991
Valeria Militello; Eugenio Vitrano; Antonio Cupane
We have studied the effects of organic cosolvents (monohydric alcohols and formamide) on the oxygen affinity of human fetal hemoglobin stripped of phosphates and have compared them with the effects of the same cosolvents on the oxygen affinity of human adult hemoglobin under the same experimental conditions. Our results confirm that, in fetal hemoglobin, the T in equilibrium R conformational equilibrium is more displaced toward the T conformation than in the adult form and indicate that increased electrostatic and hydrophobic protein-solvent interactions contribute to this effect. The data reported are discussed in terms of the known amino acid substitutions between the beta- and gamma-chains and an attempt is made to rationalize the results with a molecular mechanism based on the crystallographic structure of fetal deoxyhemoglobin.
Archive | 2008
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Giovanna Navarra; Daniela Giacomazza; Pl San Biagio
Archive | 2014
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Valeria Vetri; Estella Rao; Foderà; M. Leone
Archive | 2014
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Valeria Vetri; Giuseppe Sancataldo; Foderà
Archive | 2014
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Valeria Vetri; Estella Rao; Foderà
Archive | 2013
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico; Minna Groenning
Archive | 2012
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico; Michele D’Amico
Archive | 2011
Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello; Maria Giovanna Di Carlo; Valeria Vetri; Michele D'Amico
Archive | 2011
S. Agnello; R. Boscaino; Marco Cannas; Franco Maria Gelardi; Maurizio Leone; Valeria Militello