Four new HLA class I alleles in Cauacasoids

:  Four new HLA classical class I alleles in the three loci are described in Caucasian individuals. A*3012 was first suspected by an abnormal serologic pattern that would be explained by the single amino acid substitution at the A30‐specific Ser17. B*270505 differs from B*270502 in a silent substitu...

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Hauptverfasser: Alonso-Nieto, M., García-Sánchez, F., Lillo, R., Balas, A., Blanco, L., Aviles-Egea, M.J., Zarapuz, L., Vicario, J.L.
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description :  Four new HLA classical class I alleles in the three loci are described in Caucasian individuals. A*3012 was first suspected by an abnormal serologic pattern that would be explained by the single amino acid substitution at the A30‐specific Ser17. B*270505 differs from B*270502 in a silent substitution at an up to now constant position in the B locus. B*3541 encodes for a new Cys at position 118 that has not been encountered in neither human nor primate alleles. Cw*0716 seems to be originated by a large‐scale interallelic recombination event between Cw*0701/*0706/*0718 and Cw*020202, giving rise to a new antigen‐binding cleft conformation.
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Alleles
Amino Acid Sequence
B270505
B3541
Base Sequence
Cw0716
Cysteine - genetics
European Continental Ancestry Group
Genes, MHC Class I - genetics
Heterozygote
Histocompatibility Antigens Class I - genetics
Histocompatibility Testing
HLA-A Antigens - genetics
HLA-B Antigens - genetics
HLA-C Antigens - genetics
Humans
Introns
Molecular Sequence Data
Mutation
new HLA class I alleles
Polymorphism, Genetic
Recombination, Genetic
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