1993
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.90.3.918
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Recombinant human sickle hemoglobin expressed in yeast.

Abstract: Sickle hemoglobin has been expressed in the yeast Saceharomyces cerevwisa after site-diected mutagenesis of a plasmid conti normal human a-and I3-globin genes.Cassette mutagenesis of this plasnid was achieved by inserting a DNA fragment containing the 3-globin gene in the replicative form of M13mpl8 to make a point mutation and then recondfIy the original paid containing the mutated -globin gene. Pure recombinant hemolbin S was shown to be identical to natural sickle hemoglobin in its ultraviolet and visible a… Show more

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“…In this system, Sacchoromyces cerevisiae carrying a plasmid containing the human a-and 0-globin cDNA sequences permits correct N-terminal processing and a soluble H b tetramer is produced (Ogden et al, 1994). The oxygen equilibrium curves of recombinant and natural sickle H b a t high protein concentration were superimposable, and there was a high degree of cooperativity as indicated by Hill coefficients of 3.3 (Martin de Llano et al, 1993a). Furthermore, the gelation properties of recombinant and natural sickle H b were also the same at the high H b concentrations that occur in the red cell.…”
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“…In this system, Sacchoromyces cerevisiae carrying a plasmid containing the human a-and 0-globin cDNA sequences permits correct N-terminal processing and a soluble H b tetramer is produced (Ogden et al, 1994). The oxygen equilibrium curves of recombinant and natural sickle H b a t high protein concentration were superimposable, and there was a high degree of cooperativity as indicated by Hill coefficients of 3.3 (Martin de Llano et al, 1993a). Furthermore, the gelation properties of recombinant and natural sickle H b were also the same at the high H b concentrations that occur in the red cell.…”
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“…The recombinant Hb was expressed in yeast, which was grown and collected as described previously (Martin de Llano et al, 1993b). The growth of the yeast was not adversely affected by the presence of the mutant Hb.…”
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