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<StructureSection load='1gzx' size='350' side='right' caption="Human Hemoglobin α chain (grey and pink) β chain (green and yellow) with bound O2 [[1gzx]]" scene="Hemoglobin/ | <StructureSection load='1gzx' size='350' side='right' caption="Human Hemoglobin α chain (grey and pink) β chain (green and yellow) with bound O2 [[1gzx]]" scene="Hemoglobin/Foursubunits/5" > | ||
== Function == | == Function == | ||
'''Hemoglobin''' is an oxygen-transport protein. Hemoglobin is an [[allosteric protein]]. It is a tetramer composed of two types of subunits designated α and β, with stoichiometry <scene name='Hemoglobin/Alpha2beta2/7'>α2β2</scene>. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/Foursubunits/5'>four subunits</scene> of hemoglobin sit roughly at the corners of a tetrahedron, facing each other across a <scene name='Hemoglobin/Cavity/9'>cavity</scene> at the center of the molecule. Each of the subunits <scene name='Hemoglobin/Bbsubunitswithheme/5'>contains a heme</scene> prosthetic group. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/4heme/3'>heme molecules</scene> give hemoglobin its red color. | '''Hemoglobin''' is an oxygen-transport protein. Hemoglobin is an [[allosteric protein]]. It is a tetramer composed of two types of subunits designated α and β, with stoichiometry <scene name='Hemoglobin/Alpha2beta2/7'>α2β2</scene>. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/Foursubunits/5'>four subunits</scene> of hemoglobin sit roughly at the corners of a tetrahedron, facing each other across a <scene name='Hemoglobin/Cavity/9'>cavity</scene> at the center of the molecule. Each of the subunits <scene name='Hemoglobin/Bbsubunitswithheme/5'>contains a heme</scene> prosthetic group. The <scene name='Hemoglobin/4heme/3'>heme molecules</scene> give hemoglobin its red color. |