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The eighth component of human complement: molecular basis of C8A (C81) polymorphism
Authors:Lin Zhang  Christian Rittner  James M. Sodetz  Peter M. Schneider  Thomas Kaufmann
Affiliation:(1) Institute of Legal Medicine, Johannes Gutenberg University, Am Pulverturm 3, 55131 Mainz, Germany;(2) Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, 29208 Columbia, SC, USA
Abstract:Using an exon-specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by direct DNA sequence analysis we have analyzed the polymorphism of the agr-chain of the eighth component of human complement (C8) at the DNA level. We found that two common alleles, C8A*A and C8A*B, are characterized by the substitution of a single amino acid (Gln to Lys), which is caused by a point mutation of a single nucleotide (C to A) in exon 3 at position 187 of the mature C8agr cDNA sequence. Based on this mutation, an allele-specific PCR was designed detecting the two alleles of C8A. We applied this method to type the C8A polymorphism using DNA samples from a Chinese Han population. The comparison with the data of protein typing of the same samples proved that the described method is efficient and reliable for the identification of C8A genotypes and may be valuable for further application in population studies and forensic science.
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