The LW blood group is carried by a 42-kD glycoprotein that belongs to the family of intercellular adhesion molecules. The LW gene is organized into three exons spanning an HindIII fragment of approximately 2.65 kb. The exon/intron architecture correlates to the structural domains of the protein and resembles that of other Ig superfamily members except that the signal peptide and the first Ig- like domain are encoded by the first exon. The 5′UT region (nucleotides -289 to +9) includes potential binding sites for various transcription factors (Ets, CACC, SP1, GATA-1, AP2) and exhibited a significant transcriptional activity after transfection in the erythroleukemic K562 cells. No obvious abnormality of the LW gene, including the 5′UT region, has been detected by sequencing polymerase chain reaction- amplified genomic DNA from RhD+ or RhD- donors and from an Rhnull variant that lacks the Rh and LW proteins on red blood cells. However, a deletion of 10 bp in exon 1 of the LW gene was identified in the genome of an LW (a- b-) individual (Big) deficient for LW antigens but carrying a normal Rh phenotype. The 10-bp deletion generates a premature stop codon and encodes a truncated protein without transmembrane and cytoplasmic domain. No detectable abnormality of the LW gene or transcript could be detected in another LW(a- b-) individual (Nic), suggesting the heterogeneity of these phenotypes.
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April 1, 1996
Characterization of the gene encoding the human LW blood group protein in LW+ and LW- phenotypes
P Hermand,
P Hermand
INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France.
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PY Le Pennec,
PY Le Pennec
INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France.
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P Rouger,
P Rouger
INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France.
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JP Cartron,
JP Cartron
INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France.
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P Bailly
P Bailly
INSERM U76, Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine, Paris, France.
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Blood (1996) 87 (7): 2962–2967.
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P Hermand, PY Le Pennec, P Rouger, JP Cartron, P Bailly; Characterization of the gene encoding the human LW blood group protein in LW+ and LW- phenotypes. Blood 1996; 87 (7): 2962–2967. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V87.7.2962.bloodjournal8772962
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