Hemoglobin J

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Hemoglobin J[edit | edit source]

Hemoglobin J refers to a group of rare hemoglobin variants that are characterized by specific mutations in the globin chains of the hemoglobin molecule. These variants are named "J" followed by the name of the city or location where they were first identified, such as Hemoglobin J-Baltimore or Hemoglobin J-Paris.

Structure and Function[edit | edit source]

Hemoglobin is a tetrameric protein composed of two alpha and two beta globin chains. Each chain is associated with a heme group, which contains an iron atom capable of binding oxygen. The primary function of hemoglobin is to transport oxygen from the lungs to the tissues and facilitate the return transport of carbon dioxide from the tissues to the lungs.

Hemoglobin J variants typically involve a single amino acid substitution in one of the globin chains. These substitutions can affect the hemoglobin molecule's stability, oxygen affinity, and overall function.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Most Hemoglobin J variants are clinically benign and do not cause significant health problems. However, some variants may lead to mild hemolytic anemia or other hematological abnormalities. The clinical presentation depends on the specific mutation and its effect on the hemoglobin molecule.

Diagnosis[edit | edit source]

Diagnosis of Hemoglobin J variants is usually made through hemoglobin electrophoresis, which separates different types of hemoglobin based on their charge and size. Further confirmation can be achieved through DNA sequencing to identify the specific mutation in the globin gene.

Examples of Hemoglobin J Variants[edit | edit source]

  • Hemoglobin J-Baltimore: This variant involves a substitution of aspartic acid for glycine at position 16 of the alpha chain. It is usually asymptomatic.
  • Hemoglobin J-Paris: This variant involves a substitution of lysine for asparagine at position 78 of the beta chain. It is also typically asymptomatic.

Also see[edit | edit source]

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