MACROFIBER STRUCTURE AND THE DYNAMICS OF SICKLE-CELL HEMOGLOBIN CRYSTALLIZATION

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POTEL, MJ
WELLEMS, TE
VASSAR, RJ
DEER, B
JOSEPHS, R
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10.1016/0022-2836(84)90050-0
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Fibers of [human] deoxyhemoglobin S undergo spontaneous crystallization by a mechanism involving a variety of intermediate structures. These intermediate structures, in common with the fiber and crystal, consist of Wishner-Love double strands of Hb S molecules arranged in different configurations. The structure of one of the key intermediates linking the fiber and crystal, called a macrofiber, was studied by a variety of analytical procedures. The results of the analysis indicate that the intermediates involved in the fiber to crystal transition have many common structural features. Fourier analysis of EM of macrofibers confirms that they are composed of Wishner-Love double strands of Hb molecules. EM of macrofiber cross-sections reveal that the arrangement of the double strands in macrofibers resembles that seen in micrographs of the .alpha. axis projection of the crystal. This orientation provides and end-on view of the double strands which appear as paired dumb-bell-like masses. The structural detail becomes progressively less distinct towards the edge of the particle due to twisting of the double strands about the particle axis. Serial sections of macrofivers confirm that these particles do indeed rotate about their axes. The twist of the particle is right handed and its average pitch is 10,000 .ANG.. The effect of rotation on the appearance of macrofiber cross-sections 300-400 .ANG. thick can be simulated by a 15.degree. rotation of an .alpha. axis crystal projection. The relative polarity of the double strands in macrofibers and crystals can be determined easily by direct inspection of the micrographs. In both macrofibers and crystals they are in an anti-parallel array. On the basis of these observations, crystallization of macrofibers involves untwisting and alignment of the double strands.
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