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The Relation between the Minor Components of Whole Normal Human Adult Hemoglobin as Isolated by Chromatography and Starch Block Electrophoresis

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1961

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Three hemoglobin components may be separated from hemolysates of normal adult red blood cells by starch block electrophoresis: the main component, A_1, moves at a position intermediate between the most slowly moving component, A_2, and the most rapidly moving component, A_3. By chromatography, eight hemoglobin components may be detected: five (A_(Ia), A_(Ib), A_(Ic), A_(Id) and A_(Ie)) move down the column more rapidly than the main component (An) and two move more slowly
\n(Ania and Amb). Non-heme containing proteins are also present. The present investigation has determined the correspondence
\nbetween the components as isolated by the two methods: A_I contains A_I(c), A_(Id) and A_(Ie), and A_(II); A_2 contains
\nA_(IIIb) and non-heme protein(s); A_3 contains A_(Ia), A(Ib) and non-heme protein(s).