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Hemoglobin istanbul: substitution of glutamine for histidine in a proximal histidine (F8(92)β)
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1972
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Hb IstanbulUnstable MoleculeHemoglobin IstanbulBiochemistryMedicineNatural SciencesBioanalysisHematologyGlycobiologyMolecular BiologySpontaneous MutationHeme DegradationHeme TransportProximal HistidineProtein EngineeringHeme HomeostasisPharmacologyRedox Biology
A presumably spontaneous mutation has resulted in the formation of Hemoglobin (Hb) Istanbul in which glutamine is substituted for histidine in the proximal position of the beta-chain (F8(92)). The anemia and other physiological effects that occur in the presence of Hb Istanbul were much ameliorated by splenectomy. Hb Istanbul is a relatively unstable molecule which produces a rather moderate case of "unstable hemoglobin hemolytic anemia."In the determination of structure, a method of preferential cleavage of an aspartyl-proline bond at residues 99-100 of the beta-chain was used.
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