Lane 1: Proteins isolated from normal red blood cells 2 з 4 1 3 Lane 2: Proteins isolated from the red blood cells of a thalassemia patient Lane 3: Proteins isolated from normal muscle cells Lane 4: Proteins isolated from the muscle cells of a thalassemia patient

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In the Western blot shown here, proteins were isolated from red
blood cells and muscle cells from two different individuals. One
individual was unaffected, and the other suffered from a disease
known as thalassemia, which involves a defect in hemoglobin. The
blot was exposed to an antibody that recognizes β globin, which
is one of the polypeptides that constitute hemoglobin. Equal total
amounts of cellular proteins were added to each lane.


Explain these results.

Lane 1: Proteins isolated from normal
red blood cells
2 з 4
1
3
Lane 2: Proteins isolated from the red
blood cells of a thalassemia
patient
Lane 3: Proteins isolated from normal
muscle cells
Lane 4: Proteins isolated from the
muscle cells of a thalassemia
patient
Transcribed Image Text:Lane 1: Proteins isolated from normal red blood cells 2 з 4 1 3 Lane 2: Proteins isolated from the red blood cells of a thalassemia patient Lane 3: Proteins isolated from normal muscle cells Lane 4: Proteins isolated from the muscle cells of a thalassemia patient
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