Computer models of a new deoxy-sickle cell hemoglobin fiber based on x-ray diffraction data
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Computer models of a new deoxy-sickle cell hemoglobin fiber based on x-ray diffraction data
Abstract
A new x-ray fiber diffraction pattern from deoxygenated sickle cell erythrocytes has been observed. It displays 14 layer lines with a 109 A periodicity compared with the 64 A periodicity of the "classic" sickle cell hemoglobin (HbS) fiber. These data and association energy calculations serve as a basis for computer model building. Systematic searches over four-dimensional parameter space yielded twelve protofilament models that satisfy the following constraints: (a) two HbS molecules be related by twofold screw symmetry with a translational repeat of 109 A; (b) at least one of the substituted residues in HbS, val beta 6, should participate in intermolecular contacts; and (c) the energy of intermolecular interaction be less than -24 kcal/mol. Each of the protofilament models is a zigzag mono-strand that stands in contrast to the double-stranded protofilament of the "classic" fiber. Fiber models were constructed with each of the 12 protofilament models, pseudo-hexagonally packed. Searches of variable packing parameters showed four fiber models with minimal protofilament association energies and minimal differences between calculated transforms and observed data. The R-factor was less than 0.24 for each of these four models. In three of the fiber models the protofilament association energy is between -(93 and 130) kcal, and in a fourth, the energy is -64 kcal. One protofilament model constituted three distinct fiber models of the lower energy class, and a second protofilament model packed with a higher association energy into a fourth fiber model. The selection of a unique fiber model from among these four cannot be made because of the limited available data. Fibers models constructed with any of the ten other protofilament models do not satisfy the conditions of minimal association energy and R-factor.
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