Hemoglobin Brisbane: beta68 Leu replaced by His. A new high oxygen affinity variant.

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Brennan SO, Wells RM, Smith H, Carrell RW

Hemoglobin Brisbane: beta68 Leu replaced by His. A new high oxygen affinity variant.

Hemoglobin. 1981;5(4):325-35.

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Abstract

Hemoglobin Brisbane is a new hemoglobin variant which produces a mile erythrocytosis. It is not detectable by electrophoresis at pH 8.6 or by isoelectric focusing but it is mildly unstable and gives a positive result with standard stability tests. The new hemoglobin has increased oxygen affinity and reduced co-operativity with a normal Bohr effect and 2,3-DPG binding. Structural analysis shows that a histidine residue has replaced the leucine normally found at position beta 68 (E12).

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Hemoglobin subunit betaP68871Details