Identification of nine new HLA class I alleles in volunteers from the Singapore stem cell donor registries

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Based on unusual probe hybridization patterns, two human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-A, five HLA-B, and two HLA-C alleles (A*240208, A*3211Q; B*1822, B*3938Q, B*4606, B*4607N, B*5139; Cw*0321, Cw*0734) were identified in individuals from the Singapore Bone Marrow Donor Program and Singapore Cord Blood Bank. Eight of the nine alleles encode amino acid substitutions altering the antigen-binding region including three alleles with changes altering a cysteine at codon 164 (A*3211Q, B*3938Q, B*4607N). This substitution either eliminates a key disulfide bond or results in a stop codon, both likely affecting the expression of the HLA molecules. Only one allele (A*240208) carries a synonymous substitution. © 2006 Blackwell Munksgaard.

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Tang, T. F., Hou, L., Tu, B., Hwang, W. Y. K., Yeoh, A. E. J., Ng, J., & Hurley, C. K. (2006). Identification of nine new HLA class I alleles in volunteers from the Singapore stem cell donor registries. Tissue Antigens, 68(6), 518–520. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0039.2006.00707.x

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