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Biology, 07.10.2021 17:20 dixonmckenzie1429

g Let's investigate how protons can rock hemoglobin's world. Place a negative clay blob at F, and a special PINK blob (also negative) at G representing a HISTIDINE. On their own, they don't come together, and certainly don't contribute to the -releasing (conformation). However, if there were lots of protons around, also called ions (represented as positive clay), do you think the negative pink site would be a welcoming location for the protons to 'stick to'

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