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Published on: January 2, 2013
Molecular analysis of blood group Rh transcripts from a rGr variant
Abstract:
The Rh blood group antigens D, Cc and Ee are encoded by two related genes, RHD and RHCE. The RhG antigen (Rh12) is associated with the expression of RhC and/or RhD, except in rare variant red cells. Here we have determined the molecular basis of G expression in the absence of D and C in the rGr phenotype. Nucleotide sequence analysis revealed that the rG allele resulted either from a segmental DNA exchange between part of exon 2 of the RHce gene and the equivalent region of the RHCE or RHD genes or from a crossing over between positions nt150 and nt178 of the RHce and RHCe genes. The predicted protein encoded by the hybrid rG gene (c-C-e or c-D-e) carries Ile60, Ser68 and Ser103 (as C and D polypeptides); any of these positions appear to be critical in the formation of the G antigen. In addition, Cys16 was found to be important in the phenotypic expression of C.
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