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Title: Unstable alpha-chain hemoglobin variants with factitious beta-thalassemia biosynthetic ratio: Hb Questembert (alpha 131[H14]Ser-->Pro) and Hb Caen (alpha 132[H15]Val-->Gly). Author: Wajcman H, Vasseur C, Blouquit Y, Rosa J, Labie D, Najman A, Reman O, Leporrier M, Galacteros F. Journal: Am J Hematol; 1993 Apr; 42(4):367-74. PubMed ID: 8493987. Abstract: Hb Questembert [alpha 131(H14)Ser-->Pro] was found in several members of a French family suffering from congenital Heinz body anemia. The unstable hemoglobin was expressed in the peripheral red blood cells at a very low level. Globin biosynthetic studies revealed a high specific activity of the abnormal chain and an alpha-/beta-labeling ratio similar to that of beta-thalassemia trait. Hb Caen [alpha 132(H15) Val-->Gly] is another unstable variant with the same globin biosynthesis abnormality. In both cases the structural modification is localized at the end of the H helix, a region encoded by the third exon. The mechanism for the unbalanced globin synthesis is not yet clear. It may be related 1) to a defect in chain assembly, 2) to an increased rate of degradation of the variant chain followed by the release of unlabeled beta-chains from the abnormal hemoglobin, thus leading to an apparent suppression of beta-chain synthesis, or 3) to a modified stability of the abnormal alpha-globin mRNA.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]