HBS WITH SHORTER POLYPEPTIDE CHAINS DUE TO DELETIONS OF ONE-TO-FIVE AMINO ACID RESIDUES

Hb Name        Residues        Deletions   
Boyle Heights alpha6(A4) Asp->0
Taybe alpha38(C3) or alpha39(C4) Thr->0
Natal alpha140(HC2)-alpha141(HC3) Tyr-Arg->0
 
Leiden beta6(A3) or beta7(A4) Glu->0
Lyon beta17(A14)-beta18(A15) Lys-Val->0
Freiburg beta23(B5) Val->0
Higashitochigi (or HT) beta24(B6) or beta25(B7) Gly->0
Bruxelles beta41(C7) or beta42(CD1) Phe->0
Niteroi beta43(CD2)-beta45(CD4) Glu-Ser-Phe->0
        OR         OR
beta42(CD1)-beta44(CD3) Phe-Glu-Ser->0
Tochigi beta56(D7)-beta59(E3) Gly-Asn-Pro-Lys->0
Saint-Antoine beta74(E18)-beta75(E19) Gly-Leu->0
Vicksburg beta75(E19) Leu->0
Tours beta87(F3) Thr->0
Gun Hill beta91(F7)-beta95(FG1) Leu-His-Cys-Asp-Lys->0
Coventry beta141(H19) Leu->0a


a Recent information has shown that leucine in Hb Atlanta-Coventry is not deleted but oxidized to hydroxyleucine. The same possibility should be considered for Hb Coventry.


This material is from the book A Syllabus of Human Hemoglobin Variants (1996) by Titus H.J. Huisman, Marianne F.H. Carver, and Georgi D. Efremov, published by The Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation in Augusta, GA, USA. Copyright © 1996 by Titus H.J. Huisman. All rights reserved. Neither this work nor any part may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, microfilming and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval systems, without written permission.