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Conformational requirements for the polymerization of hemoglobin S: studies of mixed liganded hybrids
Authors:R M Bookchin  R L Nagel
Institution:Department of Medicine Albert Einstein College of Medicine The Bronx, N.Y. 10461, U.S.A.
Abstract:Gelation experiments with artificially formed half-liganded hybrid tetramers of hemoglobin S demonstrate that when either the α chains or the βs chains are fixed in the cyanmet (CNmet) liganded state, gelation occurs upon deoxygenation of the ferrous chains. The minimum concentration of hemoglobin required for gelation is equivalent for both hybrids (α2cnmetβ2s and α2β2scnmet), is considerably higher than the concentration required to gel deoxy-Hb S (α2β2s), and can be restored to the lower minimum gelling point of α2β2s by reduction of the CNmet chains with dithionite. These results suggest that the most important conformational determinant of the deoxy state for polymerization of Hb S is the quaternary deoxy structure rather than the tertiary structural effect of the ligand state of the α or the βs chains, and are furthermore consistent with the notion that asymmetric deoxy-CNmet hybrid tetramers assume a conformation which resembles, but is not identical to that of deoxyhemoglobin.The results of gelation experiments with mixtures of hemoglobins S and A in which selected chains of one or both hemoglobins are in the CNmet form support the concept that certain non-S hemoglobins may participate in the sickling process by forming hybrid tetramers with Hb S (such as α2βaβs). The conformational requirement for participation of these hybrids in polymers also appears to be a quaternary deoxy-like structure.
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