Talk:HEXA

Move portions proposal
This article concerns the HEXA gene and the polypeptide encoded by this gene (beta-hexosaminidase subunit alpha). The hexosaminidase A isozyme is a heterodimer composed of alpha and beta subunits encoded by the HEXA (this article) and the HEXB genes respectively. The hexosaminidase article covers the family of polypeptides including the alpha and beta subunits. Hence the recent material added to this article concerning the hexosaminidase A isozyme more logically belongs in the hexosaminidase article than in this article. (for more detail, see this discussion) Boghog (talk) 17:22, 12 December 2009 (UTC)


 * Since no one has raised any objections, most of the material concerning the heterodimeric hexosaminidase A isozyme has been deleted from this article since it is beyond the scope of this article and it is already discussed in the hexosaminidase article. However I have left the material concerning Tay-Sachs Disease in this article since the disease concerns a mutation in the HEXA gene and therefore clearly within the scope of this article. Boghog (talk) 15:20, 21 December 2009 (UTC)

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