Relationship between protein complotypes and DNA variant haplotypes: complotype-RFLP constellations (CRC)
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Relationship between protein complotypes and DNA variant haplotypes: complotype-RFLP constellations (CRC)
Abstract
From the study of 52 families and 15 homozygous typing cells, 234 MHC complement haplotypes were characterized for features in the DNA of the complotype region: C2/Sst I (2.75, 2.70, 2.65, and 2.40 kb), BF/Taq I (6.6 and 4.5 kb), C4 5'/Bgl II (15 and 4.5 kb), C4 5'/Taq I (7.0, 6.4, 6.0 and 5.4 kb) and C4 3'/Xba I/BamH I (11 and 4 + 7 kb) restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP's), by the presence or absence of C4A, C4B, CYP21A and CYP21B genes and by duplications. Nineteen (of over 1000 theoretically possible) complotype-RFLP constellations (CRC's) were found. The 9 CRC's with two C4 and CYP21 genes were designated A through I. CRC's Bdup and Ddup were like B and D but had duplicated C4B-CYP21B genes. The remaining CRC's had deletions of C4 and/or CYP21 genes and were designated Bdel, Cdel and the like. Individual complement alleles and complotypes were nor randomly distributed among the CRC's. Some complotypes, such as SC01, SC02 and FIC30, were restricted to only 1 CRC; others, such as SC31, FC31, and SC30, were found in several CRC's. Some of the CRC's contained a single complotype, others contained several. Remarkably, there are about 30 CRC-specified complotypes with frequencies of .01 or higher and 14 of .02 or higher. A number of evolutionary origins of complement alleles and complotypes are suggested by the relationships among CRC's. Approximate normal frequencies of the undeleted CRC's were A = .27, B = .19, Bdup = .02, C = .17, D = .07, Ddup = .02, E = .06, F = .05, and G = .02. Thus, CRC's without deletions accounted for 88% of normal complotypes. Since the frequency of Bdel, with a deletion of C4A, was .12, 10 CRC's accounted for all observed normal caucasian MHC haplotypes.
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