The G gamma:A gamma composition of fetal hemoglobin in fetuses and newborns

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To determine whether the G gamma:A gamma HbF switch is coordinated in development with the HbF:HbA switch, hemoglobin F Gly/Ala (G gamma:A gamma) heterogeneity was evaluated by electrophoresis on polyacrylamide gels. The mean G gamma was 70% in 19 newborns, similar to the published value of 73% obtained by amino acid analysis of the gamma CG-3 peptide. In 29 fetuses at 18–20-wk gestation, G gamma was 71%. The values were similar in normal fetuses and newborns and in those with hemoglobinopathies. The synthetic ratio of 3H-leucine-labeled G gamma:A gamma was identical to the ratio found in the globin protein accumulated by 20 wk. The proportion of G gamma was also identical in 6 paired samples, at 20-wk gestation and at birth. Thus, G gamma production does not decline with respect to A gamma in utero at the time of onset of the HbF:HbA switch.

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Alter, B. (1979). The G gamma:A gamma composition of fetal hemoglobin in fetuses and newborns. Blood, 54(5), 1158–1163. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v54.5.1158.bloodjournal5451158

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