Literature DB >> 956170

Conformational relevance of the beta6Glu replaced by Val mutation in the beta subunits and in the beta(1-55) and beta(1-30) peptides of hemoglobin S.

C Fronticelli, R Gold.   

Abstract

The beta subunits of hemoglobin S showed a higher ellipticity than the beta subunits of the hemoglobin A, both in the Soret and near-ultraviolet regions. The apoderivatives of the beta subunits of hemoglobin S showed a lower helical content and a larger amount of beta conformation than the apoderivatives of the beta subunits of hemoglobin A. The beta(1-55) peptides and beta(1-30) peptides from the beta subunits of hemoglobin A and S have been separated and analyzed. The betaS(1-55) peptide showed a higher content of beta conformation and lower amount of alpha helix when compared to the betaA(1-55) peptide. This difference was present also in different concentrations of methanol. The apoderivative from the beta subunits of hemoglobin S and the betaS(1-55) peptide aggregated with increasing ionic strength. The CD measurement showed that their secondary structure did not change upon a 10-fold dilution of the sample. Very little secondary structure was present in the betaS(1-30) peptide, and the CD spectrum was very similar to that of the betaA(1-30) peptide. No significant difference in aggregation was found between the betaS(1-30) and betaA(1-30) peptides.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 956170

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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