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In sickle cell hemoglobin (HbS) glutamic acid in position 6 (in beta chain) is mutated to valine. This change allows the deoxygenated form of the hemoglobin to stick to each other as seen (PDB entry=2hbs) more details... |
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Molecule of the Month by www.pdb.org (see the Molecule of the Month section for more details] |
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Year 2003 (see the complete list for more details) |
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Illustration by David S. Goodsell of The Scripps Research Institute (see this site) |
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Original work of the US Federal Government - public domain
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