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Title: Identification of Hb Lepore-Washington-Boston in association with Hb E [beta 26(B8)Glu----Lys] in a Thai female. Author: Boontrakoonpoontawee P, Svasti J, Fucharoen S, Winichagoon P. Journal: Hemoglobin; 1987; 11(4):309-16. PubMed ID: 3667318. Abstract: The proposita was a Thai female showing signs of a mild anemia (Hb: 11.4 g/dl; RBC: 4.91 X 10(6)/mm3; reticulocytes: 2.4%; MCV: 70 fl; MCHC: 23.3 g/dl). Hemoglobins were isolated by DEAE-cellulose chromatography in the following relative amounts: Hb E + Hb A2 = 53%; Hb F0 = 30.0%; Hb delta beta-Lepore = 12.7%; Hb F1 = 4.3%. The beta E and delta beta-Lepore chains were isolated by CM-cellulose chromatography and were subjected to tryptic peptide mapping on paper in comparison to normal beta A chains. Amino acid analysis of selected peptides permitted unambiguous identification of the abnormal hemoglobins as Hb E [beta 26(B8)Glu----Lys] and Hb Lepore-Washington-Boston, which has a delta chain sequence for residues 1-87, and a beta chain sequence for residues 116-146. The presence of a Lepore hemoglobin was further confirmed by Pst I digestion of the proposita's DNA. The association of the two hemoglobin variants gave rise to elevated levels of Hb F.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]