Hb Baden: Structural and functional characterization

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Hb Baden (β18Val→Met) is a rare variant hemoglobin that has never been functionally or clinically characterized. We describe a Hb Baden heterozygote who exhibits normal growth and development, as well as age- and gender-appropriate hematological values. Surprisingly, in vitro analyses demonstrate that Hb Baden is relatively unstable and exhibits an abnormally high affinity for O2. These properties are likely to affect the physiologies of individuals who inherit the βBaden mutation in trans to a determinant for either a functionally relevant hemoglobinopathy or a mild thalassemia. The data also provide insights into the function of the A-helix/AB-segment of β globin, supporting a structural model in which this poorly understood region serves as a scaffold that fixes the positions of other helices that directly impact β-globin function. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Abdulmalik, O., Safo, M. K., Seeholzer, S. H., Asakura, T., Hasbrouck, N. C., & Russell, J. E. (2010). Hb Baden: Structural and functional characterization. American Journal of Hematology, 85(11), 848–852. https://doi.org/10.1002/ajh.21831

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