Similarities Between Hemoglobin (Hb) & Myoglobin (Mb)


Similarities: Hemoglobin (Hb) & Myoglobin (Mb)

Hemoglobin and Myoglobin are both members of the globin protein family. Their primary similarities are:

  1. Prosthetic Group: Both contain a Heme group (Iron-protoporphyrin IX) which serves as the site for oxygen binding.
  2. Oxidation State: In both proteins, the iron must be in the Ferrous state (Fe2+) to reversibly bind with molecular oxygen.
  3. Secondary Structure: Both are characterized by a high content of α-helices (roughly 70-80% of the polypeptide chain), which fold to create a hydrophobic pocket for the heme group.
  4. Folding Pattern: The 3D tertiary structure of Myoglobin is remarkably similar to the individual subunits (monomers) of the Hemoglobin tetramer.
  5. Ligand Specificity: Besides Oxygen (O2), both proteins have a much higher affinity for Carbon Monoxide (CO), which can lead to poisoning.

Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University Kanpur (CSJMU) M.Sc. SEM – (III) 2018


Differences: Hemoglobin (Hb) vs. Myoglobin (Mb)

Feature Hemoglobin (Hb) Myoglobin (Mb)
Structure Tetramer (4 subunits) Monomer (1 subunit)
Location Red Blood Cells Muscle Tissue
Function Oxygen Transport Oxygen Storage
Binding Curve Sigmoidal (S-shaped) Hyperbolic
Cooperativity Yes (Positive Cooperativity) No

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