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Instability of beta E-messenger RNA during erythroid cell maturation in hemoglobin E homozygotes.
J Traeger, … , P Winichagoon, W G Wood
J Traeger, … , P Winichagoon, W G Wood
Published April 1, 1982
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1982;69(4):1050-1053. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110510.
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Instability of beta E-messenger RNA during erythroid cell maturation in hemoglobin E homozygotes.

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Hemoglobin E interacts with beta-thalassemia to produce a disorder of variable severity that is the most common form of symptomatic thalassemia in Southeast Asia. The beta E-globin gene acts as a mild thalassemia gene; there are low levels of beta E-messenger RNA (mRNA) in reticulocytes, and preliminary evidence had suggested that this might be due to instability of the beta E-mRNA. Analysis of beta E-mRNA levels in the nuclei and cytoplasm of bone marrow erythroblasts compared with reticulocytes has shown higher levels of beta E-mRNA in the former, providing direct evidence that this is the case.

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J Traeger, P Winichagoon, W G Wood

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