Abstract
Limited subtilisin digestion of the high-Mr haemoglobin of the crustacean Artemia sp. results in a series of fragments that are multiples of Mr 16000. Properties such as amino acid composition, iron content, absorption and c.d. spectra of the 16000-Mr functional units strongly resemble those of the intact haemoglobin molecules. The 16000-Mr functional units can bind O2 in a non-co-operative way. They thus represent the structural units from which the globin chains are built up.