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Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis: a novel method for determining Rh phenotype from genomic DNA
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Genetic TestingGeneticsGenetic EpidemiologyDna AnalysisMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsGenomicsGenetic AnalysisGenomic DnaPublic HealthVariant InterpretationDna SequencingMolecular Biological MethodGradient Gel ElectrophoresisFunctional GenomicsAllelic VariantNucleic Acid AmplificationExon 5C AlleleMedicineRh Phenotype
Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) was carried out on PCR products amplified from exons 2 and 5 of RHD and RHCE. Exon 2 of RHD and exon 2 of the C allele of RHCE have an identical sequence, which differs from that of the c allele of RHCE. One band representing D and/or C, and another representing c, could be distinguished by DGGE of exon 2 amplifications of genomic DNA from individuals with the appropriate Rh phenotype. C and c could only be distinguished in D-negative samples. Exon 5 of RHD and exon 5 of the E and e alleles of RHCE all have different nucleotide sequences. Bands representing D, E and e could be distinguished following DGGE of the products of exon 5 amplification of genomic DNA from individuals with red cells of the appropriate Rh phenotype. In samples from individuals with VS+ red cells (V+ or V-) there was a shift of the band representing e. Sequencing demonstrated that VS is associated with a RHCE e sequence with a single base change predicting a Leu245 --> Val substitution in the Rh polypeptide. This substitution may be responsible for the VS and e5 antigens.