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Hemoglobin
international journal for hemoglobin research
Volume 17, 1993 - Issue 6
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Original Article

HB Howick [β37(C3)TRP→GLY]: A New High Oxygen Affinity Variant of the α1β2 Contact

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Pages 513-521 | Received 12 May 1993, Accepted 27 Aug 1993, Published online: 07 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Hb Howick or β37(C3) Trp→Gly is a newly described hemoglobin variant found in an adult male. Hematological data and stability by the isopropanol stability test were normal. The abnormal variant comprised 29% of total hemoglobin and migrated in the Hb D position on cellulose acetate at pH 8.6, and in the Hb F position on citrate agar (pH 6.0). Oxygen dissociation studies on the whole blood showed the variant to have a higher oxygen affinity than normal, with a P50 of 19.8 mm Hg (normal, 26 mm Hg). There were also significant differences in the saturation curve. The variant showed a reduced Bohr effect which was manifested as very high oxygen affinity at low pH and saturation. The (β37 residue is an α1 β2 contact site and the substitution of the tryptophan for a glycine would be expected to result in a destabilization of the deoxy-hemoglobin form because of the reduced number of hydrogen bonds, salt bridges and van der Waal contacts between the α1 and β2 chains.

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