How does HbS aggregation occur in sickle‑cell anemia? Place the steps in the correct order. Note that deoxyhemoglobin is in the T state; oxyhemoglobin is in the R state.
Sickle cell anemia (sickle cell sickness) is a confusion of the blood caused about by an acquired unusual hemoglobin (the oxygen-conveying protein inside the red platelets)
The irregular hemoglobin causes mutilated red platelets.
Bisphosphoglycerate, or BPG, is one of numerous allosteric controllers for hemoglobin
This atom ties to the focal hole of the deoxy hemoglobin rendition of hemoglobin (T-state) and balances out it.
Hemoglobin is the oxygen-moving protein of red platelets and is a globular protein with a quaternary structure
There are two states in the hemoglobin, the T express (the strained state) and the R express (the casual state). The T state has less of a proclivity for oxygen than the R state.