HB Q-THAILAND [ALPHA-74(EF3)ASP-]HIS] - GENE ORGANIZATION, MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE, AND DNA DIAGNOSIS

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作者
ZENG, FY [1 ]
FUCHAROEN, S [1 ]
HUANG, SZ [1 ]
RODGERS, GP [1 ]
机构
[1] MAHIDOL HOSP,DEPT HEMATOL,BANGKOK,THAILAND
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10.3109/03630269208993116
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Hb Q-Thailand [alpha74(EF3)Asp-->His] is often found in Thailand, China, and other Southeast Asian countries. The alpha-Q-Thailand gene is strongly linked to an alpha gene deletion and has important implications in the identification and diagnosis of hemoglobinopathies and thalassemias. The alpha-Q-Thailand mutation was previously mapped to the alpha1 gene in a study of Chinese patients. In this paper, a Thai patient with Hb Q-Thailand/Hb H disease and his mother were studied at the DNA level, and the gene organization of Hb Q-Thailand in the Thai patient was found to be the same as that of Chinese patients (i.e. the Hb Q-Thailand gene is located on the alpha1 gene of chromosome #16, while the -4.2 kb or leftward deletion involves the alpha2 gene). Also, the GAC-->CAC mutation proposed at codon 74, has been confirmed by DNA sequencing and a simple and accurate method for diagnosis of the Hb Q-Thailand variant has been developed based on restriction enzyme analysis. Since the GAC-->CAC mutation generates new cutting sites for both restriction enzymes Apa LI and Hgi AI, polymerase chain reaction amplification of a specific region around codon 74, followed by digestion with these enzymes and agarose gel electrophoresis of the digested products, permits rapid and accurate identification of Hb Q-Thailand.
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