Haemoglobin is a globular protein consisting of four polypeptide chains – 2 alpha chains and 2
beta chains. In normal individuals, in the DNA which codes for each beta chain, the sixth triplet
has a code for glutamic acid.
In individuals with sickle cell anaemia this base triplet changes and codes for valine.In the DNA sequence for sickle cell anaemia, adenine replaces thymine in a CTT triplet, forming
the DNA triplet CAT. During synthesis of the sickle cell haemoglobin molecule, the amino acid valine is
incorporated instead of glutamic acidand therefore leading to the formation of the ubnormal Haemoglobin, due to the distortion of its primary structure.
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