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A new β-chain haemoglobin variant with increased oxygen affinity: Hb Roma [β115(g17)Ala→Val]

Authors :
Manconi, Barbara
De Rosa, Maria Cristina
Cappabianca, Maria Pia
Olianas, Alessandra
Alinovi, Cristiana Carelli
Mastropietro, Fabrizio
Ponzini, Donatella
Amato, Antonio
Pellegrini, Mariagiuseppina
Source :
BBA - General Subjects. Mar2010, Vol. 1800 Issue 3, p327-335. 9p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Abstract: Background: Haemoglobin Roma [β115(G17)Ala→Val] is a new adult haemoglobin variant found in a patient presenting a mild hypochromia and microcytosis. We studied this previously uncharacterised variant in order to evaluate the effect on the structural and funcional properties of the Ala→Val substitution at the α1β1 interface. Methods and results: The variant chain was identified by direct DNA sequencing of the β-globin gene, which revealed a G C C→G T C mutation in codon 115. This mutation was confirmed by mass spectrometric analysis of the tetramers and peptides. The oxygen-binding properties of the haemoglobin A/haemoglobin Roma mixture, in which the variant makes up 25% of the haemoglobins, showed a significant increase in oxygen affinity with respect to normal haemoglobin A, both in the absence and presence of 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate. The role of the βG17 position, situated at the α1β1 interface, has been examined using computational models of haemoglobin Roma and other known βG17 variants, in comparison with normal haemoglobin A. Conclusions: This study suggests that the β115(G17)Ala→Val substitution at the α1β1 interface is responsible for increased oxygen affinity and mild destabilisation of the haemoglobin Roma. General significance: An amino acid substitution at the G17 position of the α1β1 interface may result in stabilisation of the high affinity R-state of the haemoglobin molecule. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03044165
Volume :
1800
Issue :
3
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
BBA - General Subjects
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
48283498
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbagen.2009.10.010