Hb ANTALYA [CODONS 3–5 (Leu-Thr-Pro → Ser-Asp-Ser)]: A NEW UNSTABLE VARIANT LEADING TO CHRONIC MICROCYTIC ANEMIA AND HIGH Hb A2
- 1 January 2001
- journal article
- case report
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Hemoglobin
- Vol. 25 (4) , 369-373
- https://doi.org/10.1081/hem-100107873
Abstract
A novel β-thalassemia mutation, not previously reported in the literature, was identified by direct DNA sequencing of the β-globin gene. Hematological investigation of a 26-year-old woman due to her increased Hb A2 level (6.2%) led to the identification of a heterozygosity for a 9 bp (TCTGACTCT) deletion/insertion at codons 3–5. This was found to be the result of a deletion of cytosine (−C) at codon 5 (one of the nucleotides in the 13th or 14th position of exon 1), and an insertion of thymine (+T) in front of codon 3 at the 10th nucleotide in exon 1 of the β-globin gene. As a result of these mutations, the amino acids at codons 3–5 were changed from Leu-Thr-Pro to Ser-Asp-Ser. The whole frameshift was prevented by this rearrangement in the β-globin gene. In addition, this result may provide important clues to identify critical amino acids responsible for stabilization of the hemoglobin tetramer.Keywords
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