Arthur Arnone
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Kavanaugh J, Rogers P, Arnone A
Biochemistry
. 2005 Apr;
44(16):6101-21.
PMID: 15835899
A detailed description of hemoglobin cooperativity requires knowledge of the dimer-dimer interactions responsible for the low ligand affinity of the quaternary-T tetramer, the "quaternary-T constraints", along with stereochemical pathways that...
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Kavanaugh J, Rogers P, Arnone A, Hui H, Wierzba A, DeYoung A, et al.
Biochemistry
. 2005 Mar;
44(10):3806-20.
PMID: 15751957
Previous mutational studies on Tyr42alpha variants as well as the current studies on the mutant hemoglobin alphaY42A show that the intersubunit interactions associated with Tyr42alpha significantly stabilize the alpha1beta2 interface...
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Chan N, Kavanaugh J, Rogers P, Arnone A
Biochemistry
. 2004 Jan;
43(1):118-32.
PMID: 14705937
In addition to interacting with hemoglobin as a heme ligand to form nitrosylhemoglobin, NO can react with cysteine sulfhydryl groups to form S-nitrosocysteine or cysteine oxides such as cysteinesulfenic acid....
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Acharya S, Malavalli A, Peterson E, Sun P, Ho C, Prabhakaran M, et al.
J Protein Chem
. 2003 Sep;
22(3):221-30.
PMID: 12962322
The influence of allosteric effectors on the R-state (liganded) conformation of Tg-HbP (human hemoglobin Presbyterian expressed in transgenic pig) has been probed using a number of biophysical techniques, and the...
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Robinson V, Smith B, Arnone A
Biochemistry
. 2003 Aug;
42(34):10113-25.
PMID: 12939139
In 1947, Perutz and co-workers reported that crystalline horse methemoglobin undergoes a large lattice transition as the pH is decreased from 7.1 to 5.4. We have determined the pH 7.1...