Fig. 3.
Fig. 3. Oxygen equilibrium curves and Hill coefficients for human embryonic and semi-embryonic hemoglobins. / Oxygen equilibrium curves are displayed in panels A-C. (A) Human Hb Gower-1 (ζ2ε2). (B) Human Hb Gower-2 (α2ε2). (C) Human Hb Portland-2 (ζ2β2). OECs were established for affinity-purified human hemoglobins under standard assay conditions (“Materials and methods”). Representative curves (black) are displayed with an OEC from control human Hb A for reference (gray). P50 values derived from analyses of these curves are included in Table 1. Hill coefficients are displayed in panels D-F. (D) Human Hb Gower-1 (ζ2ε2, ⧫). (E) Human Hb Gower-2 (α2ε2, ●). (F) Human Hb Portland-2 (ζ2β2, ■). Hill plots constructed from OECs of human hemoglobins in panels A to C are illustrated along with control human Hb A (O). Hill coefficients derived from these curves are included in Table 1.

Oxygen equilibrium curves and Hill coefficients for human embryonic and semi-embryonic hemoglobins.

Oxygen equilibrium curves are displayed in panels A-C. (A) Human Hb Gower-1 (ζ2ε2). (B) Human Hb Gower-2 (α2ε2). (C) Human Hb Portland-2 (ζ2β2). OECs were established for affinity-purified human hemoglobins under standard assay conditions (“Materials and methods”). Representative curves (black) are displayed with an OEC from control human Hb A for reference (gray). P50 values derived from analyses of these curves are included in Table 1. Hill coefficients are displayed in panels D-F. (D) Human Hb Gower-1 (ζ2ε2, ⧫). (E) Human Hb Gower-2 (α2ε2, ●). (F) Human Hb Portland-2 (ζ2β2, ■). Hill plots constructed from OECs of human hemoglobins in panels A to C are illustrated along with control human Hb A (O). Hill coefficients derived from these curves are included in Table 1.

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