Literature DB >> 19065335

The 5' regulatory region of the human fetal globin genes is a gene conversion hotspot.

Angelos Kalamaras1, Christos Chassanidis, Maria Samara, Ioanna Chiotoglou, Nikolaos K Vamvakopoulos, Manoussos N Papadakis, Panagoula Kollia, George P Patrinos.   

Abstract

The human fetal globin genes consist of the first mammalian genomic loci for which gene conversion was reported. To date, 14 gene conversions have been described in the human Ggamma- and Agamma-globin genes, the vast majority of which are restricted to the coding sequences. Here, we provide evidence for three new gene conversion events in the 5' regulatory region of the human fetal globin genes, identified during a large genetic screening effort in adult individuals with high fetal hemoglobin (Hb) levels. The sequence variations, resulting from these conversion events, are transcriptionally silent polymorphisms that do not contribute to increased fetal Hb levels. Our results suggest that the 5' regulatory region of the human fetal globin genes is a gene conversion hotspot that prevent globin gene promoter sequence diversification, further underlining the need for two functional fetal globin genes in fetal erythropoiesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 19065335     DOI: 10.1080/03630260802507824

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hemoglobin        ISSN: 0363-0269            Impact factor:   0.849


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1.  Mutations in the paralogous human alpha-globin genes yielding identical hemoglobin variants.

Authors:  Kamran Moradkhani; Claude Préhu; John Old; Shirley Henderson; Vera Balamitsa; Hong-Yuan Luo; Man-Chiu Poon; David H K Chui; Henri Wajcman; George P Patrinos
Journal:  Ann Hematol       Date:  2008-10-16       Impact factor: 3.673

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