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HbS results from the substitution of valine tor glutamic acid at the number 6 position i...

HbS results from the substitution of valine tor glutamic acid at the number 6 position in the 13 chain of human hemoglobin. HbC is the result of a change at the same position in the β chain, but in this case lysine replaces glutamic acid. Return to the genetic code table (Figure 13-7) and determine whether single-nucleotide changes can account for these mutations. Then view Figure 14-16 and examine the R groups in the amino acids glutamic acid, valine, and lysine. Describe the chemical differences between the three amino acids. Predict how the changes might alter the structure of the molecule and lead to altered hemoglobin function.

¦ HINT: This problem asks you to consider the potential impact of several amino acid substitutions that result from mutations in one of the genes encoding one of the chains making up human hemoglobin. The key to its solution is to consider and compare the structure of the three amino acids (glutamic acid, lysine, and valine) and their net charge.

Reference: Figure 13.7,14.16

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