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Question
The diagram below shows the sequence of amino acids in part of a haemoglobin molecule.
Key: | Val = valine His = histidine Leu = leucine |
Thr = threonine Pro: proline Glu = glutamic acid |
- If the base T* was substituted with A, how would it affect the haemoglobin chain?
- Name the condition and the effects associated with the above substitution.
Solution
- CTT would become CAT which codes for valine. Thus, valine would replace glutamic acid at that point.
- In sickle cell anaemia, the mutant haemoglobin molecule undergoes polymerization leading to the change in the shape of the RBC from a biconcave disc to an elongated sickle-like structure.
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