Saglio G, Ricco G, Mazza U, Camaschella C, Pich P G, Gianni A M, Gianazza E, Righetti P G, Giglioni B, Comi P, Gusmeroli M, Ottolenghi S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1979 Jul;76(7):3420-4. doi: 10.1073/pnas.76.7.3420.
Isoelectric focusing, cellulose acetate electrophoresis, and carboxymethylcellulose chromatography in the presence of Nonidet P-40 allow the separation of pure gamma chains into two fractions. Amino acid analysis of their cyanogen bromide fragment 3 (gamma CB3) identifies these fractions as the separated G gamma (Gly-136) and A gamma (Ala-136) globin chains. Fingerprint and amino acid analyses of the gamma Tp9 tryptic peptide from the purified A gamma and G gamma fractions from two different patients demonstrate that the commonly occurring gamma Sardinia variant (gamma 75 isoleucine leads to threonine), also known as T gamma chain, has alanine in position 136. From this analysis we suggest that the T gamma gene is an allele of the A gamma locus (A gamma Sardinia) rather than a third gamma locus.