Protein stability changes of the novel p.Arg180Cys mutant A glycosyltransferase resulted in a weak A phenotype

  • H. S. Lee
  • , K. M. Choi
  • , E. J. Won
  • , M. T. Thi Phan
  • , S. Y. Lee
  • , D. J. Shin
  • , S. Chun
  • , G. Park
  • , S. K. Kim
  • , K. B. Lee
  • , H. J. Lee
  • , D. Cho

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Abstract

A novel A subgroup allele (c.538C>T p.Arg180Cys) showing weak A phenotype was found in a 30-year-old Korean woman with ABO discrepancy. Using 3D structural analysis, protein stability prediction and flow cytometric analysis of ABO antigen expression on HeLa cells transfected with plasmids containing the p.Arg180Cys mutant, we found that the Arg180 residue in the loop region of the A glycosyltransferases (GTA) structure plays significant role in stabilizing its closed conformation, which is required for substrate binding and catalysis study.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)441-444
Number of pages4
JournalVox Sanguinis
Volume111
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • blood groups
  • genetics
  • genotyping
  • immunogenetics
  • RBC antigens and antibodies

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