Human HLA genes exhibit extreme polymorphism, the extent of which is emphasised by the identification of an ever increasing number of new alleles by DNA-based typing strategies. Here we describe a novel allele, belonging to the HLA-B*15 group. which was identified in an African patient awaiting a bone marrow transplant. This individual was shown to exhibit two HLA-B alleles, B*5301 and a new allele which has been named B*1555. B*1555 differs from B*1531 in exon 3 by a single nucleotide substitution. This substitution results in a change in the amino acid residue at position 97, which is located within the β-pleated sheet region of the HLA molecule.
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Hoddinott, M. A., Cox, S. T., McWhinnie, A. J., Marsh, S. G. E., Ogilvie, H., Madrigal, J. A., & Little, A. M. (2000). A new allele, HLA-B*1555, identified in an African patient awaiting bone marrow transplantation. Tissue Antigens. https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1399-0039.2000.550512.x
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