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. 1992 Nov;35(3):173-8.
doi: 10.1016/0198-8859(92)90102-s.

Sequencing and population analysis of four novel HLA-DPA1 alleles

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Sequencing and population analysis of four novel HLA-DPA1 alleles

H Harada et al. Hum Immunol. 1992 Nov.

Abstract

We determined the base sequences of the HLA-DPA1 gene from four B-lymphoblastoid cell lines (CB6B, LKT3, AMAI, and T7526) that showed distinct electrophoretic patterns of single-stranded polymerase chain reaction products of the HLA-DPA1 gene. The novel HLA-DPA1 alleles of CB6B, LKT3, AMAI, and T7526 were designated DPA1*02021, DPA1*02022, DPA1*0301, and DPA1*0401, respectively. Although there was only one base substitution between DPA1*02021 and DPA1*02022, the single-strand conformation polymorphism of these two alleles was clearly demonstrated by electrophoresis in a nondenaturing polyacrylamide gel containing 10% glycerol. In addition, we genotyped for the HLA-DPA1 gene of healthy unrelated Oriental individuals--i.e., 227 Japanese, 88 Papua New Guineans, and 41 Buyi-Chinese--to demonstrate the ethnic distribution of the HLA-DPA1 alleles.

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