Journal article
Complete coding regions of two novel HLA-B alleles detected by prototyping (PCR-SSP) in the British Caucasoid population: B*5108 and B*5002
Tissue Antigens, Vol.50(1), pp.38-41
1997
Abstract
Two previously reported PCR-SSP variants of the HLA-B locus, B51GAC and B45v, were investigated by RT-PCR cloning and nucleotide sequence analysis of their complete coding regions. They have been shown to correspond to the new alleles B*5108 and B*5002, both of which differ from the common B*5101 and B*5001 subtypes, respectively, by amino acid replacements at their α-2 domain α-helices. The primary structure of B*5002, intermediate between those of B*4501 and B*5001, raises further concern about the current classification of B*45 as a B12 rather than as a B*50 subtype.
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- Title
- Complete coding regions of two novel HLA-B alleles detected by prototyping (PCR-SSP) in the British Caucasoid population: B*5108 and B*5002
- Authors/Creators
- C. Vilches (Author/Creator) - Servicio de Inmunologia, Cllnica Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, SpainM. Bunce (Author/Creator) - Churchill HospitalR. Pablo (Author/Creator)A.K. Murray (Author/Creator) - University of SheffieldC.A. McIntyre (Author/Creator) - University of SheffieldM. Kreisler (Author/Creator) - Servicio de Inmunologia, Cllnica Puerta de Hierro, Madrid, Spain
- Publication Details
- Tissue Antigens, Vol.50(1), pp.38-41
- Publisher
- Blackwell Publishing
- Identifiers
- 991005544560707891
- Copyright
- 1997 Munksgaard
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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