The IGHG3 gene shows a structural polymorphism characterized by different hinge lengths: Sequence of a new 2-exon hinge gene

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Abstract

Four of the five human IGHG genes (G1, GP, G2, and G4) display a hinge region consisting of a unique exon. In contrast, IGHG3 exhibits a different structure in which the hinge is constituted by four or, less frequently, three exons. We report here the nucleotide sequence of a new 2-exon hinge G3 gene found in a Mandenka individual from Eastern Senegal. A comparison of this sequence with that of 4-exon and 3-exon hinge G3 genes suggests that the 3-exon and 2-exon hinge forms arose independently by deletion events in a 4-exon hinge gene.

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Dard, P., Huck, S., Frippiat, J. P., Lefranc, G., Langaney, A., Lefranc, M. P., & Sanchez-Mazas, A. (1996). The IGHG3 gene shows a structural polymorphism characterized by different hinge lengths: Sequence of a new 2-exon hinge gene. Human Genetics, 99(1), 138–141. https://doi.org/10.1007/s004390050328

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