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Description of a novel HLA-B35 (B∗3514) allele found in a mexican family of Nahua Aztec descent

A new allele, HLA-B∗3514, has been found in a Mexican family from Nahua descent. Its exon 2 is identical to that of B∗3501 allele, but exon 3 bears a 3-base difference at codons 152 and 156, which results in Val → Glu and Leu → Trp changes, respectively, in the corresponding HLA molecule at the pept...

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Published in:Human immunology 1996-02, Vol.45 (2), p.148-151
Main Authors: Vargas-Alarcon, Gilberto, Martinez-Laso, Jorge, Granados, Julio, Diaz-Campos, Nieves, Alvarez, Miguel, Gomez-Casado, Eduardo, Alcocer-Varela, Jorge, Arnaiz-Villena, Antonio
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description A new allele, HLA-B∗3514, has been found in a Mexican family from Nahua descent. Its exon 2 is identical to that of B∗3501 allele, but exon 3 bears a 3-base difference at codons 152 and 156, which results in Val → Glu and Leu → Trp changes, respectively, in the corresponding HLA molecule at the peptide-binding site. These substitutions may have originated from a DNA stretch donation from an allele belonging to the B15 group, enabling HLA-B∗3514 to cope with the presentation of a new set of antigenic peptides. The high frequency of serologic B35 in Amerindians, together with the variety of B35 alleles detected by DNA sequencing in these populations, suggest that a frequent B35 subtype was present in the founder population and that several B35 subtypes may have been recently generated, probably due to the abrupt arrival of new pathogens following European invasions.
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Mexico - ethnology
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title Description of a novel HLA-B35 (B∗3514) allele found in a mexican family of Nahua Aztec descent
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