HB O-Arab [β121(GH4)GLU→LYS]: Association with DNA Polymorphisms of African Ancestry in two Mediterranean Families

Hb O-Arab [β 121(GH4)Glu→Lys] was detected in two Mediterranean families, one from Southern Italy and the other from Albania. The GAA→AAA mutation at codon 121 was characterized by DNA sequencing. The mutant genes were associated with the same β-globin gene framework variant and with the rare Hpa 1/...

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Veröffentlicht in:Hemoglobin 1993, Vol.17 (6), p.523-535
Hauptverfasser: Lacerra, G., Fioretti, G., Hani, A., Duka, D., Angioletti, M. De, Pagano, L., Viola, A., Desicato, S., Ferranti, P., Pucci, P., Boletini, E., Carestia, C.
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Zusammenfassung:Hb O-Arab [β 121(GH4)Glu→Lys] was detected in two Mediterranean families, one from Southern Italy and the other from Albania. The GAA→AAA mutation at codon 121 was characterized by DNA sequencing. The mutant genes were associated with the same β-globin gene framework variant and with the rare Hpa 1/3′β polymorphic restriction site generating a 7.0 kb fragment. However, at 5′ the gene of the Italian family was associated with the restriction fragment length polymorphism subhaplotype [+-+] and the Taq I/3′Gγ polymorphic site, while that of the Albanian family was associated with subhaplotype [--+] but not with the Taq I/3′Gγ site. The particular features of these polymorphisms support the hypothesis of an African origin for the Hb 0-Arab gene and a subsequent recombination event leading to the haplotype found in the Italian family.
ISSN:0363-0269
1532-432X
DOI:10.3109/03630269309043492