Abstract
We report two new point mutations causing α-thalassemia (α-thal) that could not be characterized by conventional biochemical studies. The first mutation is a single base substitution at codon 123 of the α1-globin gene [α123(H6)Ala→Pro, GCC>CCC (α1)] and leads to the substitution of a proline residue in the H helix. The resulting unstable hemoglobin (Hb) variant has been named Hb Voreppe. The second is a frameshift of the α2 gene due to a deletion (−C), either of the third base of codon 112 or of the first base of codon 113, that causes a premature stop codon at position 132.
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