Literature DB >> 5480848

Diminished synthesis of an alpha chain mutant, hemoglobin I (alpha-16 lys leads to glu).

G J Esan, F J Morgan, J V O'Donnell, S Ford, A Bank.   

Abstract

In patients heterozygous for abnormal hemoglobins there is usually less than 50% of the mutant hemoglobin present in peripheral blood. The synthetic rates of alpha-chain mutants compared to alpha(A) have not been reported to date. In this study the production of alpha(A)- and alpha(I)-chains has been measured in peripheral blood and bone marrow of two patients with approximately 30% hemoglobin I, an alpha-chain abnormality (alpha(16 lys --> glu)). The results suggest that the decreased amount of alpha(I) compared to alpha(A) is due solely to diminished biosynthesis of the alpha(I)-chains. The relative rates of synthesis of alpha(I)- and alpha(A)-chains are similar in both nucleated red cells and reticulocytes indicating that no change occurs during erythroid cell maturation which preferentially affects either alpha(I) or alpha(A) production.

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Year:  1970        PMID: 5480848      PMCID: PMC322722          DOI: 10.1172/JCI106440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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