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HBB Gene

hemoglobin subunit beta

ALIAS SYMBOLS

  • CD113t-C

  • beta-globin

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Description

The HBB gene provides instructions for making a protein called beta-globin. Beta-globin is a component (subunit) of a larger protein called hemoglobin, which is located inside red blood cells. In adults, hemoglobin normally consists of four protein subunits: two subunits of beta-globin and two subunits of a protein called alpha-globin, which is produced from another gene called HBA. Each of these protein subunits is attached (bound) to an iron-containing molecule called heme; each heme contains an iron molecule in its center that can bind to one oxygen molecule. Hemoglobin within red blood cells binds to oxygen molecules in the lungs. These cells then travel through the bloodstream and deliver oxygen to tissues throughout the body.

CHROMOSOME

11


LOCATION

p15.4


LOCUS TYPE

gene with protein product

VARIANTS

749

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Phenotypes

External Links

  • HGNC

    HGNC:4827

  • NCBI

    3043

  • OMIM

    141900

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