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Complementary DNA sequence of the novel HLA-B*3704 allele
E Estefanía1, N Gómez-Lozano, R de Pablo
1Servicio de Inmunología, H.U. Clínica Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:
The novel HLA-B*3704 allele was identified by polymerase chain reaction with sequence specific oligoneucletides (PCR-SSO) in a Spanish Caucasoid individual whose T-lymphocytes showed an ambiguous HLA-B phenotype. The nucleotide sequence of B*3704 was determined after reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) amplification and molecular cloning of its complete coding region. B*3704 differs from B*3701 by a single nucleotide replacement that induces the substitution of histidine for tyrosine 171. Residue 171 is located in the alpha-helix of the alpha-2 domain, lining the A pocket of the peptide-binding site. Therefore, the His171 substitution seen in HLA-B*3704 is likely to affect its antigen-presenting properties and is probably responsible for the differentiated serological phenotype of this allele in comparison with B*3701.
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