THE 32.6 KB INDIAN DELTA-BETA-THALASSEMIA DELETION ENDS IN A 3.4 KB L1 ELEMENT DOWNSTREAM OF THE BETA-GLOBIN GENE

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GILMAN, JG
BRINSON, EC
MISHIMA, N
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[1] Division of Hematology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, New York
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10.1111/j.1365-2141.1992.tb06439.x
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The Indian deltabeta-thalassaemia, with elevated fetal gamma globin gene expression, was previously found to have a large deletion beginning 1 kb 3' of the (A)gamma globin gene at GenBank HUMHBB coordinate 42151, and extending into a new L1 sequence. We have now determined the 3' breakpoint of this deletion, and in doing so we have extended the known beta-globin gene cluster DNA sequence from its end at 73326 to projected GenBank coordinate 79016. These data show that the deletion is 32.6 kb long, terminating 11 kb 3' of the beta-globin gene. This 3' breakpoint is at 74772, within a 3.4 kb partial Ll repeat at 74263-77665; the Black ((A)gammadeltabeta)-degrees-thalassaemia also terminates in this L1, at 76508. In addition, two Alu sequences were found, at 73692-73816 and 78171-78441. Among the protein-binding DNA sequence motifs 3' to the Indian deltabeta-thalassaemia breakpoint, at 76581/76607 there is a TGATAA/ACACCC pair that binds the erythroid-specific GATA-1 and ubiquitous CACCC-box binding proteins. We hypothesize that elevated fetal haemoglobin may be due to an enhancer or enhancers 3' to the deletion breakpoints and may involve the TGATAA/ACACCC pair.
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