نتایج جستجو برای: globin gene cluster region

تعداد نتایج: 1750835  

Journal: :Turkish journal of haematology : official journal of Turkish Society of Haematology 2009
Anzel Bahadır Aylin Köseler Ayfer Atalay Hasan Koyuncu Ece Akar Nejat Akar Erol Ömer Atalay

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to determine the laboratory diagnosis and genetic origins of the hemoglobin (Hb) variants, Hb D-Los Angeles and Hb Beograd observed frequently in our region. MATERIAL AND METHODS Hb variants were investigated in one Hb D-Los Angeles and two Hb Beograd families. These families were unrelated with each other. For the determination of Hb variants, alkaline/aci...

2013
Cristian Fong María Alejandra Lizarralde-Iragorri Diana Rojas-Gallardo Guillermo Barreto

Sickle cell anemia is a genetic disease with high prevalence in people of African descent. There are five typical haplotypes associated with this disease and the haplotypes associated with the beta-globin gene cluster have been used to establish the origin of African-descendant people in America. In this work, we determined the frequency and the origin of haplotypes associated with hemoglobin S...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 2015
Chi-Chiu So Ada K Liu Mandy H Tsang Donna Y Ngai Kin-Sang Leung Amy Y Chan

AIMS Hypochromic microcytic anaemia is the hallmark phenotype of thalassaemia. Current phenotypical tests do not provide a diagnosis in a small proportion of patients with red blood cell microcytosis. We aim to evaluate the genetic basis of red cell microcytosis in these cases in our Chinese population. METHODS We identified from a large cohort of 1684 unselected requests for thalassaemia tes...

Journal: :Journal of Hematology & Oncology 2009
Xiaoxin S Xu Xin Hong Gan Wang

Human beta-globin disorders are relatively common genetic diseases cause by mutations in the beta-globin gene. Increasing the expression of the gamma-globin gene has great benefits in reducing complications associated with these diseases. The Oct-1 transcription factor is involved in the transcriptional regulation of the gamma-globin gene. The human gamma-globin genes (both Agamma and Ggamma-gl...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1983
J S Lee G G Brown D P Verma

A cluster of four different leghemoglobin (Lb) genes was isolated from AluI-HaeIII and EcoRI genomic libraries of soybean in a set of overlapping clones which together include 45 kilobases (kb) of contiguous DNA. These four genes, including a pseudogene, are present in the same orientation and are arranged in the order: 5'-Lba-Lbc1-Lb psi-Lbc3-3'. The intergenic regions average 2.5 kb. In addit...

2014
Junyi Ju Ying Wang Ronghua Liu Yichong Zhang Zhen Xu Yadong Wang Yupeng Wu Ming Liu Loretta Cerruti Fengwei Zou Chi Ma Ming Fang Renxiang Tan Stephen M. Jane Quan Zhao

Human globin gene expression during development is modulated by transcription factors in a stage-dependent manner. However, the mechanisms controlling the process are still largely unknown. In this study, we found that a nuclear protein, LYAR (human homologue of mouse Ly-1 antibody reactive clone) directly interacted with the methyltransferase PRMT5 which triggers the histone H4 Arg3 symmetric ...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1997
B M Shewchuk R C Hardison

In contrast to other globin genes, the human and rabbit alpha-globin genes are expressed in transfected erythroid and nonerythroid cells in the absence of an enhancer. This enhancer-independent expression of the alpha-globin gene requires extensive sequences not only from the 5' flanking sequence but also from the intragenic region. However, the features of these internal sequences that are res...

1999
AYA LEDER MICHAEL M. SHEN PHILIP LEDER

Erythropoiesis in the mouse begins with the production of a distinct population of red blood cells in the blood islands of the visceral yolk sac at day 7.5 postcoitum (p.c.). These primitive yolk sac red blood cells are large (about four times the volume of adult erythrocytes), nucleated and produce a distinctive set of embryonic hemoglobins (Craig and Russell, 1964; Russell and Bernstein, 1966...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1999
Gan Wang Xiaoxin Xu Betty Pace David A. Dean Peter M. Glazer Phillip Chan Steven R. Goodman Inna Shokolenko

Peptide nucleic acids (PNAs) can bind to homopurine/homopyrimidine sequences of double-stranded DNA targets in a sequence-specific manner and form [PNA]2/DNA triplexes with single-stranded DNA D-loop structures at the PNA binding sites. These D-loop structures have been found to have a capacity to initiate transcription in vitro. If this strategy can be used to induce transcription of endogenou...

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