The sialic acids content of glycophorin of thalassemic erythrocyte membranes is about 25% lower than in glycophorin of normal erythrocyte membranes. Glycophorin extracted from old thalassemic erythrocytes separated by density centrifugation, has about half the sialic acids content found in glycophorin extracted from young thalassemic erythrocytes. Possible sialidase activty was sought in the plasma and erythrocyte membranes of thalassemic erythrocytes. No increased sialidase activity was detected in the plasma of the patients as compared to that of normal donors. Thus, other sites for sialidase activity, or other possibilities have to be explored to account for the increased sialic acid hydrolysis of glycophorin of the thalassemic erythrocytes.

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