Publication | Closed Access
The Characterization of Hemoglobin Manitoba or α<sub>2</sub>102(G9)Ser→Argβ<sub>2</sub>and Hemoglobin Contaldo or α<sub>2</sub>103(G10)HIS→ARGβ<sub>2</sub>By High Performance Liquid Chromatography
28
Citations
13
References
1984
Year
Hb Contaldo with a His----Arg substitution at position 103(G10) of the alpha chain is a newly discovered unstable Hb variant observed in an Italian child. Its instability is probably due to the disruption of the hydrogen bond between alpha 103(G10)His and beta 108(G10)Asn. The structural variation in the core segment was determined through analysis of tryptic peptides from digests of the alpha X and oxidized alpha X (with performic acid) chains, which were separated by HPLC. Similar analyses were made for the alpha X chain of the rare Hb Manitoba in which alpha 102(G9) Ser is replaced by Arg. This variant was observed for the first time in an Italian patient, and was also studied in a member of a previously described Canadian family.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1