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γ‐Globin gene triplication and quadruplication in Japanese newborns
Author(s) -
Harano K.,
Harano T.,
Kutlar F.,
Huismar T.H.J.
Publication year - 1985
Publication title -
febs letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.593
H-Index - 257
eISSN - 1873-3468
pISSN - 0014-5793
DOI - 10.1016/0014-5793(85)80424-5
Subject(s) - globin , gene , gamma globulin , genetics , biology , microbiology and biotechnology , antibody
Cord blood samples of 113 Japanese babies from Kurashiki, Japan, were analyzed for the presence of possible modifications in γ‐globin gene arrangements and for changes in the relative quantities of the γ chains G γ, A γ, and its variant A γT. As many as 9 babies had the γ‐globin gene triplication, one a γ‐globin gene quadruplication, and two a γ‐globin gene deletion. The triplication and quadruplication involved cross‐overs within the G γ‐ and A γ‐globin genes resulting in a hybrid gene with the 5'‐segment being derived from the A γ and the 3'‐segment from the G γ‐globin gene (‐ AG γ‐). The Gγ value of the 9 babies with the ‐ G γ‐ AG γ‐ A γ‐globin gene arrangement averaged 8̃0% and that of the baby with ‐ G γ‐ AG γ‐ AG γ‐ A γ‐ was 78%. Four of the 9 babies with the triplication and the baby with the quadruplication had an A γT mutation in trans; in these babies, the A γ chain level (from the A γ‐globin gene in 3'‐position in the tri‐ and quadruplication arrangements) was decreased to about one‐third and one‐sixth of the level observed in the simple A γT heterozygote. This observation supports the suggestion that transcription beginning at the 5'‐γ‐globin gene interferes with that of the 3'‐γ‐globin gene.