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Query: UMLS:C0019045 (
hemoglobinopathies
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Seventeen adult males and females with Hb-SS, Hb-SC (1) and Hb-S Thal (1)
hemoglobinopathies
were continuously studied for 3 years. Various hematological and biochemical parameters were measured in the venous blood of the subjects for blood gases, CBC profile, blood chemistry (SMA-18), fibrinogen, alpha-HBD and
myoglobin
levels, percent sickling, blood viscosity, oxygen affinity of whole blood, osmofragility of red blood cells and calcium and zinc contents in plasma and in RBC. The results were compared between those subjects who encountered more frequent vaso-occlusive crisis episodes (frequent sicklers) and those with fewer crisis episodes (infrequent sicklers), along with parameters between crisis and non-crisis states of frequent sicklers. Our studies showed that percent sickling, P50 for O2, CBC profile, PO2, serum calcium, ALP, LDH, alpha-HBD level, zinc and calcium levels in plasma and in RBC varied between crisis and non-crisis states of frequent sicklers and also between frequent sicklers and infrequent sicklers. A logical explanation of such variations may help in understanding the etiology of vaso-occlusive crisis episodes in sickle cell disease.
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PMID:Vaso-occlusive crisis episodes in sickle cell disease. 347 66
After over a century of extensive research, hemoglobin has become the prototype of allosteric and cooperative proteins. Its molecular structure, known in great detail, has allowed the design of hundreds of site directed mutations, aimed at interfering with its function, and thus at testing our hypotheses on the molecular mechanisms of allostery. The wealth of information thus obtained is difficult to read except for specialists, not only because it makes use of many different technical approaches, but also because of its intrinsically patchy nature. Moreover, several researchers have tried to assign specific roles to segments of the polypeptide chains, rather than to single residues, and have tested their hypotheses by multiple point mutations or by complete replacement with the homologous segment from a different hemoglobin to produce chimeric macromolecules. This approach is in great need of a revision since putative functionally relevant segments partially overlap. This review briefly describes the structure and function of hemoglobin, and analyzes the effect of point mutations, multiple mutations and segment replacement, with special attention to possible biotechnological applications, ranging from pharmacology (Hb solutions as resuscitating fluids and sources of the protein found in
hemoglobinopathies
for biochemical studies) to bioreactors. Occasional reference is made to site directed mutants of
myoglobin
, whenever this helps clarifying perplexing results obtained on hemoglobin.
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PMID:The allosteric properties of hemoglobin: insights from natural and site directed mutants. 1647 67