HB Bibba OR α2136(H19)LEU→PROβ2 in a Caucasian Family from Alabama

Several members of a large Caucasian family who presented with a congenital Heinz body hemolytic anemia were found to be carriers of the unstable Hb Bibba or α2136(H19)Leu→Proβ2. Identification by protein analysis was hampered by the instability of the variant which complicated its isolation from sh...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hemoglobin 1995, Vol.19 (3-4), p.151-164
Hauptverfasser: Prchal, J. T., Adler, B., Wilson, J. B., Baysal, E., Qin, W.-B., Molchanova, T. P., Pobedimskaya, D. D., Kazanetz, E. G., Huisman, T. H. J.
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Zusammenfassung:Several members of a large Caucasian family who presented with a congenital Heinz body hemolytic anemia were found to be carriers of the unstable Hb Bibba or α2136(H19)Leu→Proβ2. Identification by protein analysis was hampered by the instability of the variant which complicated its isolation from shipped blood samples. Moreover, the detection of the CTG→CCG mutation at codon 136 of the α2 gene required the substitution of dGTP by dITP during the DN A sequencing process to prevent the occurrence of secondary structures and compressions in the sequencing gel. The first Hb Bibba heterozygote, characterized in 1968 (1), is believed to be a member of this family. The clinical expression of the disease is surprisingly variable.
ISSN:0363-0269
1532-432X
DOI:10.3109/03630269509036935