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Publikováno v:
Molecular and Cellular Biology. 20:3097-3101
All of the antigenic determinants of the Duffy blood group system are in a glycoprotein (gp-Fy), which is encoded by a single-copy gene (FY) located on chromosome 1. gp-Fy is also produced in several cell types, including endothelial cells of capilla
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Plasmodium vivax and the related simian malarial parasite P. knowlesi use the Duffy blood group antigen as a receptor to invade human erythrocytes and region II of the parasite ligands for binding to this erythrocyte receptor. Here, we identify the p
Publikováno v:
Blood. 85:615-621
The coding and untranslated flanking sequences of Duffy gene (FY) in humans and simians are in a single exon. The difference between the two codominant alleles, FY*A and FY*B, is a single change at nucleotide 306: guanidine is in FY*A and adenine is
Publikováno v:
Journal of Biological Chemistry. 269:7835-7838
The human malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax invades erythrocytes by binding to a cell surface protein identified as the Duffy blood group antigen. The molecular properties of the Duffy antigen, which was recently cloned, are very similar to those of
Autor:
A O Pogo, A Chaudhuri
Publikováno v:
Seminars in hematology. 37(2)
A major advance towards understanding the Duffy blood group system has been achieved with the cloning of FY, a single-copy gene located in the 1q22->q23 region of chromosome 1. The product of FY Is an acidic glycoprotein (gp-Fy), which spans the plas
Autor:
M, Rios, A, Chaudhuri, G, Mallinson, L, Sausais, A E, Gomensoro-Garcia, J, Hannon, S, Rosenberger, J, Poole, G, Burgess, O, Pogo, M, Reid
Publikováno v:
British journal of haematology. 108(2)
Duffy blood group antigens are carried on a glycoprotein that is predicted to pass through the erythrocyte membrane seven times and is a promiscuous chemokine receptor. The Fy(a- b-) phenotype is present in two-thirds of African-American Blacks but i
Publikováno v:
Blood. 89(2)
The nonerythroid expression of the Duffy blood group protein (gp-Fy) was confined to certain cell types. Immunocytochemistry studies of the kidney showed gp-Fy in the endothelium of glomeruli, peritubular capillaries, vasa recta, and the principal ce
Autor:
A. O. Pogo, A. Chaudhuri
Publikováno v:
Molecular Biology and Evolution of Blood Group and MHC Antigens in Primates ISBN: 9783642638435
The Duffy blood group system was named for a polytransfused hemophiliac man in whose serum a new antibody was found (Cutbush et al. 1950). “Duffy” was the patient’s last name and the authors used this name for the new blood group system (Cutbus
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Publikováno v:
Blood. 85(3)
The coding and untranslated flanking sequences of Duffy gene (FY) in humans and simians are in a single exon. The difference between the two codominant alleles, FY*A and FY*B, is a single change at nucleotide 306: guanidine is in FY*A and adenine is
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 269(11)
The human malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax invades erythrocytes by binding to a cell surface protein identified as the Duffy blood group antigen. The molecular properties of the Duffy antigen, which was recently cloned, are very similar to those of