Understanding Specific Protein Functions - Biology

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What is one of the main function of the protein hemoglobin?

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Hemoglobin is a protein found in red blood cells. It has a high affinity to bind to oxygen, carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide. In the lungs, where oxygen concentrations are high, hemoglobin will bind to oxygen molecules and carry them through the blood to deliver to the cells of the body. Oxygen can then be used by these cells to gain energy through oxidative phosphorylation and the electron transport chain, which require oxygen as an electron receptor.

Though hemoglobin can bind carbon dioxide, most carbon dioxide waste is dissolved in the blood in the form of bicarbonate and carbonic acid. Hemoglobin's high affinity for carbon monoxide means that, when the gas is present in excess, it can block the binding sites for oxygen. This is the reason for the toxicity associated with carbon monoxide poisoning.

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