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Oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin J Cape Town
Samuel Charache, Trefor Jenkins
Samuel Charache, Trefor Jenkins
Published July 1, 1971
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1971;50(7):1554-1555. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI106642.
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Oxygen equilibrium of hemoglobin J Cape Town

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Polycythemia in carriers of hemoglobin J Cape Town or hemoglobin Chesapeake is thought to be produced by increased oxygen affinity of their blood. Both hemoglobins involve substitution of amino acid residue α FG-4. Measurements reported here, of the oxygen equilibrium of purified hemoglobin J Cape Town, permit direct comparison of the two hemoglobins. J Cape Town exhibits lower oxygen affinity, and greater heme-heme interaction, than Chesapeake; both exhibit normal Bohr effects. Substitution of one polar amino acid residue for another of opposite charge (arginine → glutamic acid) thus appears to create less disruption of the interface between α- and β-chains than substitution of a nonpolar residue (arginine → leucine).

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Samuel Charache, Trefor Jenkins

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Dakshinamoorthy Putchen D, Nambiar A, Ashok Menon A, Jayaram A, Ramaprasad S
2024
Hb J-CAPE TOWN [α92(FG4)Arg→Gln (α1), C G G→C A G] in Southern Italy Found in a Patient with Erythrocytosis
L Pagano, A Flagiello, R Tedesco, M Ammirabile, F Pollio, L Prossomariti, A Giambona, C Passarello, P Pucci
Hemoglobin 2007
Advances in Protein Chemistry
CM Silva, J Isgaard, MO Thorner
Advances in Protein Chemistry 1998
The haematological puzzle of Hb J Cape Town is partly solved
AJ Lambridis, M Ramsay, T Jenkins
British Journal of Haematology 1986
High Oxygen Affinity Variant of Haemoglobin Little Rock with Unique Properties
PA Bromberg, JO Alben, GH Bare, SP Balcerzak
Nature: New biology 1973
Hemoglobin Malmö β-97 (FG-4) Histidine→Glutamine: A Cause of Polycythemia
SH Boyer, S Charache, VF Fairbanks, JE Maldonado, A Noyes, EE Gayle
Journal of Clinical Investigation 1972
Subunit Dissociation of the Abnormal Hemoglobins G Georgia (α2Leu (G2) β2) and Rampa (α2Ser (G2) β2)
LL Smith, CF Plese, BP Barton, S Charache, JB Wilson, TH Huisman
The Journal of biological chemistry 1972

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