The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Identification of Five Embryonic Hemoglobins of Rat and Ontogeny of Their Constituent Globins during Fetal Development
Shin-ichiro IwaharaYasuko AbeTaro Okazaki
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1996 Volume 119 Issue 2 Pages 360-366

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Hemoglobins of rats switch from an embryonic to an adult type during fetal development. However, very little is known about the structures and molecular species of hemoglobins occurring in the fetal life of rats. In the present study we isolated five embryonic hemoglobins, designated El, E2, E3, E4, and E5, from the blood of rat fetuses on day 14 of gestation by ion exchange chromatography. Reverse-phase high performance liquid chromatography revealed that these hemoglobins each consist of two kinds of globins: E1 (11α:ε1), E2 (1α:ε1), E3 (ζ:ε1), E4 (1α:ε3), and E5 (ζ:ε3), respectively. The complete amino acid sequences of the ζ, ε1, and ε3 globins were determined. The ζ globin showed characteristic features common in α-type embryonic globins of known species in that the N-terminus is blocked and the amino acid at position 38 is Gin. ε1 and ε3 are β-type embryonic globins, sharing 73.7% amino acid homology. Interestingly, they are more similar to the corresponding mouse β-type embryonic globins, y and z, respectively, than to each other, implying that these globins have evolved orthologously from common ancestral proteins. It was also shown that the ζ, ε1, and ε3 globins are almost completely replaced by the adult type α and β globins in the blood of rat fetuses by day 18 of gestation.
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