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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Instability of DTNB-Treated Globin or Haemoglobin

NG Baptist, AR Nash and EOP Thompson

Australian Journal of Biological Sciences 29(3) 181 - 188
Published: 1976

Abstract

Human haemoglobin or globin in its native form reacts with 5,5'-dithiobis(2-nitrobenzoic acid) (DTNB) with uptake of two 3-carboxylato-4-nitrothiophenol groups, one for each of the reactive thiols at the {393 positions. Attempts to isolate the DTNB-treated globin by the acetone-Hel method, which unfolds the protein chains, result in disulphide interchange and oxidation of almost all the uncoupled 'masked' thiol groups. This modification is in marked contrast to the stability of haemoglobin or globin treated with reagents such as iodoacetic acid or N-ethylmaleimide that do not form disulphide bonds in blocking the thiol groups. The derivatized globin chains have been separated by urea-thiol buffer chromatography on carboxymethylcellulose columns. Amino acid analysis and peptide mapping established the presence and location of disulphide bonds, whilst gel filtration in urea buffers and sodium dodecyl sulphate acrylamide gel electrophoresis defined the size of the products.

https://doi.org/10.1071/BI9760181

© CSIRO 1976

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