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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
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An alkaline diaminobenzidine (DAB) medium has been used to identify peroxidase activity in small granules (0.09 to 0.2 mu in diameter) present in all forms of maturing erythrocytic cells with the exception of erythrocytes. These granules, which were more frequent in proerythroblasts (from two to seven by thin section), were distinct from pleomorphic granules present in the close proximity to the Golgi apparatus. They were also distinct from
ferritin
molecules which were seen as aggregates in siderosomes of polychromatophilic erythroblasts. They often appeared in close association with the smooth membrane of the nuclear envelope. Optimal conditions for the visualization of these granules by incubation in alkaline DAB were obtained when the peroxidase activity of hemoglobin was reduced by addition of low concentrations of potassium cyanide. Lack of hydrogen peroxide in the incubation media completely inhibited the staining reaction of hemoglobin, while the positive reaction persisted in the granules.
Aminotriazole
in the incubation media prevented the staining of these organelles. These findings suggest that small granules seen in maturing erythroblasts contain catalase and that they correspond to microperoxisomes described in other tissues. The mechanism of their disappearance during reticulocyte maturation is unknown. The relationship between particulate catalase of erythroblasts and soluble erythrocytic catalase has not been elucidated.
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PMID:Fine structural and cytochemical identification of microperoxisomes in developing human erythrocytic cells. 4 50
A 64-year-old man was admitted due to ascites. Laboratory data showed hemoglobin 6.7 g/dl, mean corpuscular volume 82 fl, and
ferritin
2,360 ng/ml. Liver biopsy showed hemochromatosis. The diagnosis of beta-thalassemia was suggested by a decreased ratio of beta/alpha-globin synthesis in vitro (0.26). Cloning of the beta-globin gene showed A-to-G mutation in the first base of the
ATA
box. He was confirmed to be homozygous for this specific allele by beta-gene complex analysis and analysis of Southern blot hybridization of the alpha- and beta-globin genes. His two sons were confirmed to be heterozygous for this allele.
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PMID:Beta(+)-thalassemia with hemochromatosis. 136 99
Conscious rats were exposed to 100% O2 at 2.5
ATA
for 90 min for up to 10 consecutive days, or to an N2-O2 mixture (PO2 = 0.3
ATA
) under the same conditions (control animals). Cerebrovascular permeability to 14C-sucrose in the experimental animals was not altered by hyperbaric O2 exposure when compared to the value in control animals. These results differ with other reports that similar hyperbaric O2 exposure increases cerebrovascular permeability to
ferritin
and to a protein enzyme.
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PMID:Lack of hyperbaric O2 effect on blood-brain barrier permeability in conscious rats. 722 18
We have characterized a new abnormal hemoglobin (Hb) at position 32 of the alpha-globin chain. The proband, a 38-year-old woman of Surinamese Black ancestry, was referred to the Academic Hospital in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, after 3 years of Prednisone treatment in Surinam. Kidney failure was diagnosed at the Nephrology Department, Free University Medical Center, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; the cortisone treatment was interrupted and dialysis was started. At this stage, a microcytic hypochromic anemia was observed with high reticulocyte (40%) and
ferritin
(500 microg/L) levels, and hemoglobinopathy was suspected. No abnormal bands were visible on alkaline electrophoresis and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The Hb A2 level was normal (2.7%) and the erythrocyte count was low (3.59 x 10(12)/L) with a normal haptoglobin level (68 mg/100 mL). None of the common alpha-thalassemia (thal) deletion defects were present. The beta-globin gene sequence was normal but the alpha2-globin gene sequence revealed an ATG-->
ATA
transition at codon 32, changing the methionine into an isoleucine residue. The mutation, called Hb Amsterdam, was observed in the mother of the proband, who was also heterozygous for the--alpha3.7-thal deletion and affected by a moderate microcytic hypochromic anemia. Both Hb Amsterdam and the--alpha(-3.7) allele were found in association with a new polymorphism, IVS-I-39 (C-->T), previously observed in our laboratory in seven patients of African origin, on both the alpha1 and alpha2 genes. In addition, Hb Amsterdam was also associated with the common African alpha2 polymorphism (G-->CTCGGCCC at position 7238 and T-->G at position 7174). Hb Amsterdam is the first mutation ever described at codon alpha32, a position involved in alpha1/beta1 interaction. The possibility of a contribution of this mutation to the nephropatic state of the proband is discussed.
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PMID:Hb Amsterdam [alpha32(B13)Met--Ile (alpha2)]: a new unstable variant associated with an alpha-thalassemia phenotype and a new African polymorphism. 1637 Apr 85