Partial deletion in the JK locus causing a JKnull phenotype

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A new alteration of the blood group JKz.ast;A allele was identified in a Jknull patient from Tunisia with an allo-anti-Jk3 in her serum. Southern blot and exon mapping analyses revealed an internal deletion within the Kidd (JK) locus encompassing exons 4 and 5. Sequence analysis of the Jk transcript showed that exons 4 and 5 were missing but were replaced by a 136-base-pair (bp) intron 3 sequence located 315 bp and 179 bp upstream from exon 4. This sequence is flanked by typical donor-acceptor cryptic splice sites used in the mutant but not in the normal JK gene. Because the translation initiation codon is located in exon 4, the Jk protein is not produced. © 2002 by The American Society of Hematology.

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Lucien, N., Chiaroni, J., Cartron, J. P., & Bailly, P. (2002). Partial deletion in the JK locus causing a JKnull phenotype. Blood, 99(3), 1079–1081. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V99.3.1079

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