Three-dimensional structure of abnormal human haemoglobins Chesapeake and J Capetown |
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Authors: | J. Greer |
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Affiliation: | Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England |
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Abstract: | The replacement of the invariant residue, arginine FG4(92)α, by a leucine in the mutant human haemoglobin Chesapeake causes drastically abnormal functional properties. When the arginine is replaced by a glutamine in haemoglobin J Capetown the mutant protein is almost normal. Crystallographic studies at 5.5 Å resolution show that the deoxy form of these two mutants have no significant structural distortions. In contrast, the structure of oxyhaemoglobin Chesapeake is considerably distorted. It appears that in the oxy form, the leucine side chain introduces impermissibly close van der Waal's contacts which disrupt the structure. This disturbance of the oxy structure is probably responsible for the abnormal properties displayed by haemoglobin Chesapeake. The structural basis for the milder abnormalities of haemoglobin J Capetown is as yet unknown. |
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