Differences in Affinity of Variant β Chains for a Chains: A Possible Explanation for the Variation in the Percentages of β Chain Variants in Heterozygotes
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Hemoglobin
- Vol. 1 (8), 861-873
- https://doi.org/10.3109/03630267709003912
Abstract
The a and β chains of the hemoglobins A, S, Leslie and N-Baltimore have been isolated as PMB derivates by CM-cellulose and DEAE-cellulose chromatography. The relative affinities of the βA, βs, βLeslie and βN-Baltimore chains for α chains were measured through quantitation by chromatography of Che hemoglobins A and Leslie, A and S, and A and N-Baltimore that were formed when variable amounts of α chains were added to a mixture of equal amounts of the appropriate β chains. The data indicate a greatly decreased affinity of βLeslie chains for a chains; a similar preference of a chains for βA chains was observed for mixtures Involving α, βA, and βs chains, but the affinity of βs chains for a chains was higher than that of βLeslie chains. The βN-Baltimore chains assembled with a chains at a similar rate as βA chains. The data as Interpreted Indicate that the affinity of certain β chains for a chains can be a major post-translatlonal control mechanism which regulates the level of a β chain variant in heterozygotes.Keywords
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