Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats: occurrence of hemoglobins A and C in the same red cell
- PMID: 4469671
- DOI: 10.1126/science.185.4155.946
Hemoglobin switching in sheep and goats: occurrence of hemoglobins A and C in the same red cell
Abstract
Sheep and goats switch from the synthesis of hemoglobin A (alpha(2)beta(2)(A)) to hemoglobin C (alpha(2)beta(2)(C)) when made anemic. We have demonstrated the existence of the asymmetrical hybrid hemoglobin, alpha(2)beta(A)beta(C), in the circulating red cells of anemic sheep. These erythroid cells, therefore, synthesized both A and C hemoglobin simultaneously. Thus, the switch appears to be mediated by selective gene expression rather than by a clonal or cellular selective mechanism.
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