LOCUS AAA16334.1 147 aa PRT HUM 16-OCT-2008 DEFINITION Homo sapiens beta-globin protein. ACCESSION U01317-6 PROTEIN_ID AAA16334.1 SOURCE Homo sapiens (human) ORGANISM Homo sapiens Eukaryota; Metazoa; Chordata; Craniata; Vertebrata; Euteleostomi; Mammalia; Eutheria; Euarchontoglires; Primates; Haplorrhini; Catarrhini; Hominidae; Homo. REFERENCE 1 (bases 62409 to 62631; 63482 to 63610) AUTHORS Marotta,C.A., Forget,B.G., Weissman,S.M., Verma,I.M., McCaffrey,R.P. and Baltimore,D. TITLE Nucleotide sequences of human globin messenger RNA JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 71 (6), 2300-2304 (1974) PUBMED 4135409 REFERENCE 2 (bases 63602 to 63646) AUTHORS Forget,B.G., Marotta,C.A., Weissman,S.M. and Cohen-Solal,M. TITLE Nucleotide sequences of the 3'-terminal untranslated region of messenger RNA for human beta globin chain JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 72 (9), 3614-3618 (1975) PUBMED 1059150 REFERENCE 3 (bases 63593 to 63626) AUTHORS Proudfoot,N.J. and Brownlee,G.G. TITLE Nucleotide sequences of globin messenger RNA JOURNAL Br. Med. Bull. 32 (3), 251-256 (1976) PUBMED 788834 REFERENCE 4 (bases 63673 to 63743) AUTHORS Proudfoot,N.J. and Longley,J.I. TITLE The 3' terminal sequences of human alpha and beta globin messenger RNAs: comparison with rabbit globin messenger RNA JOURNAL Cell 9 (4 PT 2), 733-746 (1976) PUBMED 1035137 REFERENCE 5 (sites) AUTHORS Proudfoot,N.J. and Brownlee,G.G. TITLE 3' non-coding region sequences in eukaryotic messenger RNA JOURNAL Nature 263 (5574), 211-214 (1976) PUBMED 822353 REFERENCE 6 (bases 63596 to 63743) AUTHORS Proudfoot,N.J. TITLE Complete 3' noncoding region sequences of rabbit and human beta-globin messenger RNAs JOURNAL Cell 10 (4), 559-570 (1977) PUBMED 67897 REFERENCE 7 (bases 62137 to 62193) AUTHORS Baralle,F. TITLE Complete nucleotide sequence of the 5' noncoding region of human alpha-and beta-globin mRNA JOURNAL Cell 12 (4), 1085-1095 (1977) PUBMED 597858 REFERENCE 8 (sites) AUTHORS Marotta,C.A., Forget,B.G., Cohne-Solal,M., Wilson,J.T. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Human beta-globin messenger RNA. I. Nucleotide sequences derived from complementary RNA JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 252 (14), 5019-5031 (1977) PUBMED 873928 REFERENCE 9 (bases 62187 to 63610) AUTHORS Cohen-Solal,M., Forget,B.G., Prensky,W., Marotta,C.A. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Human beta-globin messenger RNA. II. nucleotide sequences derived from 125I-labeled globin messenger RNA JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 252 (14), 5032-5039 (1977) PUBMED 318159 REFERENCE 10 (bases 54790 to 54881; 62409 to 62631; 63482 to 63715) AUTHORS Marotta,C.A., Wilson,J.T., Forget,B.G. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Human beta-globin messenger RNA. III. Nucleotide sequences derived from complementary DNA JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 252 (14), 5040-5053 (1977) PUBMED 68958 REFERENCE 11 (bases 62137 to 62189) AUTHORS Chang,J.C., Temple,G.F., Poon,R., Neumann,K.H. and Kan,Y.W. TITLE The nucleotide sequences of the untranslated 5' regions of human alpha- and beta-globin mRNAs JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 74 (11), 5145-5149 (1977) PUBMED 270752 REFERENCE 12 (bases 56103 to 56184) AUTHORS Lawn,R.M., Fritsch,E.F., Parker,R.C., Blake,G. and Maniatis,T. TITLE The isolation and characterization of linked delta- and beta-globin genes from a cloned library of human DNA JOURNAL Cell 15 (4), 1157-1174 (1978) PUBMED 728996 REFERENCE 13 (bases 35854 to 35946; 63482 to 63531) AUTHORS Little,P., Curtis,P., Coutelle,C., Van den Berg,J., Dalgleish,R., Malcolm,S., Courtney,M., Westaway,D. and Williamson,R. TITLE Isolation and partial sequence of recombinant plasmids containing human alpha-, beta- and gamma-globin cDNA fragments JOURNAL Nature 273 (5664), 640-643 (1978) PUBMED 318161 REFERENCE 14 (bases 62187 to 63742) AUTHORS Wilson,J.T., Wilson,L.B., deRiel,J.K., Villa-komaroff,L., Efstratiadis,A., Forget,B.G. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Insertion of synthetic copies of human globin genes into bacterial plasmids JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 5 (2), 563-581 (1978) PUBMED 345245 REFERENCE 15 (bases 34478 to 34563; 39414 to 39499) AUTHORS Chang,J.C., Poon,R., Neumann,K.H. and Kan,Y.W. TITLE The nucleotide sequence of the 5' untranslated region of human gamma-globin mRNA JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 5 (10), 3515-3522 (1978) PUBMED 318162 REFERENCE 16 (bases 40839 to 40985) AUTHORS Poon,R., Kan,Y.W. and Boyer,H.W. TITLE Sequence of the 3'-noncoding and adjacent coding regions of human gamma-globin mRNA JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 5 (12), 4625-4630 (1978) PUBMED 318163 REFERENCE 17 (bases 35826 to 35907; 40742 to 40823) AUTHORS Smithies,O., Blechl,A.E., Denniston-Thompson,K., Newell,N., Richards,J.E., Slightom,J.L., Tucker,P.W. and Blattner,F.R. TITLE Cloning human fetal gamma globin and mouse alpha-type globin DNA: characterization and partial sequencing JOURNAL Science 202 (4374), 1284-1289 (1978) PUBMED 725604 REFERENCE 18 (bases 34478 to 34536; 62137 to 62192; 63608 to 63742) AUTHORS Kan,Y.W., Chang,C.S. and Poon,R. TITLE Nucleotide sequences of the untranslated 5' and 3' regions of human alpha-, beta-, and gamma-globin mRNAS JOURNAL (in) Stamatoyannopoulos,G. and Newhouse,A.W. (Eds.); CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR REGULATION OF HEMOGLOBIN SWITCHING: 0-0; Grune and Stratton, New York (1979) In press REFERENCE 19 (sites) AUTHORS Chang,J.C. and Kan,Y.W. TITLE beta 0 thalassemia, a nonsense mutation in man JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 76 (6), 2886-2889 (1979) PUBMED 88735 REFERENCE 20 (bases 19846 to 19965) AUTHORS Proudfoot,N.J. and Baralle,F.E. TITLE Molecular cloning of human epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 76 (11), 5435-5439 (1979) PUBMED 160554 REFERENCE 21 (sites) AUTHORS Chang,J.C., Kan,Y.W., Trecartin,R.F. and Temple,G.F. TITLE Nonsense mutation as a cause of beta 0 thalassemia JOURNAL Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. 344, 113-119 (1980) PUBMED 6985475 REFERENCE 22 (sites) AUTHORS Fritsch,E.F., Lawn,R.M. and Maniatis,T. TITLE Molecular cloning and characterization of the human beta-like globin gene cluster JOURNAL Cell 19 (4), 959-972 (1980) PUBMED 6155216 REFERENCE 23 (bases 19462 to 21741) AUTHORS Baralle,F.E., Shoulders,C.C. and Proudfoot,N.J. TITLE The primary structure of the human epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL Cell 21 (3), 621-626 (1980) PUBMED 6254663 REFERENCE 24 (bases 34422 to 36069; 39358 to 40986) AUTHORS Slightom,J.L., Blechl,A.E. and Smithies,O. TITLE Human fetal G gamma- and A gamma-globin genes: complete nucleotide sequences suggest that DNA can be exchanged between these duplicated genes JOURNAL Cell 21 (3), 627-638 (1980) PUBMED 7438203 REFERENCE 25 (bases 54618 to 56602) AUTHORS Spritz,R.A., DeRiel,J.K., Forget,B.G. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Complete nucleotide sequence of the human delta-globin gene JOURNAL Cell 21 (3), 639-646 (1980) PUBMED 7438204 REFERENCE 26 (bases 62034 to 64083) AUTHORS Lawn,R.M., Efstratiadis,A., O'Connell,C. and Maniatis,T. TITLE The nucleotide sequence of the human beta-globin gene JOURNAL Cell 21 (3), 647-651 (1980) PUBMED 6254664 REFERENCE 27 (sites) AUTHORS Efstratiadis,A., Posakony,J.W., Maniatis,T., Lawn,R.M., O'Connell,C., Spritz,R.A., DeRiel,J.K., Forget,B.G., Weissman,S.M., Slightom,J.L., Blechl,A.E., Smithies,O., Baralle,F.E., Shoulders,C.C. and Proudfoot,N.J. TITLE The structure and evolution of the human beta-globin gene family JOURNAL Cell 21 (3), 653-668 (1980) PUBMED 6985477 REFERENCE 28 (bases 19864 to 19983) AUTHORS Baralle,F.E., Shoulders,C.C., Goodbourn,S., Jeffreys,A. and Proudfoot,N.J. TITLE The 5' flanking region of human epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 8 (19), 4393-4404 (1980) PUBMED 6253916 REFERENCE 29 (bases 32353 to 43728) AUTHORS Shen,S.H., Slightom,J.L. and Smithies,O. TITLE A history of the human fetal globin gene duplication JOURNAL Cell 26 (2 PT 2), 191-203 (1981) PUBMED 7332928 REFERENCE 30 (sites) AUTHORS Busslinger,M., Moschonas,N. and Flavell,R.A. TITLE Beta + thalassemia: aberrant splicing results from a single point mutation in an intron JOURNAL Cell 27 (2 PT 1), 289-298 (1981) PUBMED 6895866 REFERENCE 31 (bases 32353 to 33218; 51978 to 52472) AUTHORS Duncan,C.H., Jagadeeswaran,P., Wang,R.R. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Structural analysis of templates and RNA polymerase III transcripts of Alu family sequences interspersed among the human beta-like globin genes JOURNAL Gene 13 (2), 185-196 (1981) PUBMED 6165649 REFERENCE 32 (sites) AUTHORS Orkin,S.H. and Goff,S.C. TITLE Nonsense and frameshift mutations in beta 0-thalassemia detected in cloned beta-globin genes JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 256 (19), 9782-9784 (1981) PUBMED 6985481 REFERENCE 33 (bases 62454 to 62613) AUTHORS Orkin,S.H., Goff,S.C. and Nathan,D.G. TITLE Heterogeneity of DNA deletion in gamma delta beta-thalassemia JOURNAL J. Clin. 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TITLE Duplication/deletion polymorphism 5' - to the human beta globin gene JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 9 (19), 5037-5047 (1981) PUBMED 7312624 REFERENCE 38 (bases 59345 to 59593) AUTHORS Miesfeld,R., Krystal,M. and Arnheim,N. TITLE A member of a new repeated sequence family which is conserved throughout eucaryotic evolution is found between the human delta and beta globin genes JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 9 (22), 5931-5947 (1981) PUBMED 6273813 REFERENCE 39 (bases 16595 to 17840) AUTHORS Di Segni,G., Carrara,G., Tocchini-Valentini,G.R., Shoulders,C.C. and Baralle,F.E. TITLE Selective in vitro transcription of one of the two Alu family repeats present in the 5' flanking region of the human epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 9 (24), 6709-6722 (1981) PUBMED 7335492 REFERENCE 40 (sites) AUTHORS Adams,J.G. 3rd, Steinberg,M.H., Newman,M.V., Morrison,W.T., Benz,E.J. Jr. and Iyer,R. TITLE beta-Thalassemia present in cis to a new beta-chain structural variant, Hb Vicksburg [beta 75 (E19)Leu leads to 0] JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78 (1), 469-473 (1981) PUBMED 6165992 REFERENCE 41 (bases 61921 to 63824) AUTHORS Spritz,R.A., Jagadeeswaran,P., Choudary,P.V., Biro,P.A., Elder,J.T., deRiel,J.K., Manley,J.L., Gefter,M.L., Forget,B.G. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE Base substitution in an intervening sequence of a beta+-thalassemic human globin gene JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78 (4), 2455-2459 (1981) PUBMED 6264477 REFERENCE 42 (sites) AUTHORS Baird,M., Driscoll,C., Schreiner,H., Sciarratta,G.V., Sansone,G., Niazi,G., Ramirez,F. and Bank,A. TITLE A nucleotide change at a splice junction in the human beta-globin gene is associated with beta 0-thalassemia JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 78 (7), 4218-4221 (1981) PUBMED 6270663 REFERENCE 43 (sites) AUTHORS Grosveld,F., Busslinger,M., Grosveld,G., Groffen,J., DeKleine,A. and Flavell,R.A. 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TITLE A gene deletion ending at the midpoint of a repetitive DNA sequence in one form of hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin JOURNAL Nature 296 (5856), 469-470 (1982) PUBMED 6174873 REFERENCE 48 (sites) AUTHORS Orkin,S.H., Kazazian,H.H. Jr., Antonarakis,S.E., Goff,S.C., Boehm,C.D., Sexton,J.P., Waber,P.G. and Giardina,P.J. TITLE Linkage of beta-thalassaemia mutations and beta-globin gene polymorphisms with DNA polymorphisms in human beta-globin gene cluster JOURNAL Nature 296 (5858), 627-631 (1982) PUBMED 6280057 REFERENCE 49 (sites) AUTHORS Ottolenghi,S. and Giglioni,B. TITLE The deletion in a type of delta 0-beta 0-thalassaemia begins in an inverted AluI repeat JOURNAL Nature 300 (5894), 770-771 (1982) PUBMED 6184621 REFERENCE 50 (bases 62651 to 62715) AUTHORS Spence,S.E., Pergolizzi,R.G., Donovan-Peluso,M., Kosche,K.A., Dobkin,C.S. and Bank,A. TITLE Five nucleotide changes in the large intervening sequence of a beta globin gene in a beta+ thalassemia patient JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (4), 1283-1294 (1982) PUBMED 6280138 REFERENCE 51 (bases 60676 to 62137) AUTHORS Moschonas,N., de Boer,E. and Flavell,R.A. TITLE The DNA sequence of the 5' flanking region of the human beta-globin gene: evolutionary conservation and polymorphic differences JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (6), 2109-2120 (1982) PUBMED 6985483 REFERENCE 52 (sites) AUTHORS Alan,M., Grindlay,G.J., Stefani,L. and Paul,J. TITLE Epsilon globin gene transcripts originating upstream of the mRNA cap site in K562 cells and normal human embryos JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (17), 5133-5147 (1982) PUBMED 6292831 REFERENCE 53 (sites) AUTHORS Kinniburgh,A.J., Maquat,L.E., Schedl,T., Rachmilewitz,E. and Ross,J. TITLE mRNA-deficient beta o-thalassemia results from a single nucleotide deletion JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (18), 5421-5427 (1982) PUBMED 6292840 REFERENCE 54 (bases 54438 to 54740) AUTHORS Kimura,A., Matsunaga,E., Ohta,Y., Fujiyoshi,T., Matsuo,T., Nakamura,T., Imamura,T., Yanase,T. and Takagi,Y. TITLE Structure of cloned delta-globin genes from a normal subject and a patient with delta-thalassemia; sequence polymorphisms found in the delta-globin gene region of Japanese individuals JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (19), 5725-5732 (1982) PUBMED 6292847 REFERENCE 55 (bases 10410 to 13774) AUTHORS Shen,S.H. and Smithies,O. TITLE Human globin psi B2 is not a globin-related sequence JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (23), 7809-7818 (1982) PUBMED 6897566 REFERENCE 56 (sites) AUTHORS Spritz,R.A. and Orkin,S.H. TITLE Duplication followed by deletion accounts for the structure of an Indian deletion beta (0)-thalassemia gene JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 10 (24), 8025-8029 (1982) PUBMED 7162987 REFERENCE 57 (bases 62373 to 62421) AUTHORS Flavell,R.A., Bud,H., Bullman,H., Busslinger,M., de Boer,E., de Kleine,A., Golden,L., Groffen,J., Grosveld,F.G., Mellor,A.L., Moschonas,N. and Weiss,E. TITLE The structure and expression of mammalian gene clusters JOURNAL Prog. Clin. Biol. Res. 103, 37-55 (1982) MEDLINE 83144268 REFERENCE 58 (sites) AUTHORS Ley,T.J. and Nienhuis,A.W. TITLE A weak upstream promoter gives rise to long human beta-globin RNA molecules JOURNAL Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 112 (3), 1041-1048 (1983) PUBMED 6303333 REFERENCE 59 (sites) AUTHORS Carlson,D.P. and Ross,J. TITLE Human beta-globin promoter and coding sequences transcribed by RNA polymerase III JOURNAL Cell 34 (3), 857-864 (1983) PUBMED 6194893 REFERENCE 60 (sites) AUTHORS Allan,M., Lanyon,W.G. and Paul,J. TITLE Multiple origins of transcription in the 4.5 Kb upstream of the epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL Cell 35 (1), 187-197 (1983) PUBMED 6194897 REFERENCE 61 (sites) AUTHORS Vanin,E.F., Henthorn,P.S., Kioussis,D., Grosveld,F. and Smithies,O. TITLE Unexpected relationships between four large deletions in the human beta-globin gene cluster JOURNAL Cell 35 (3 PT 2), 701-709 (1983) PUBMED 6652684 REFERENCE 62 (bases 50744 to 67204) AUTHORS Poncz,M., Schwartz,E., Ballantine,M. and Surrey,S. TITLE Nucleotide sequence analysis of the delta beta-globin gene region in humans JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 258 (19), 11599-11609 (1983) PUBMED 6311816 REFERENCE 63 (bases 62050 to 62050; 62279 to 62279; 62283 to 62283) AUTHORS Treisman,R., Orkin,S.H. and Maniatis,T. TITLE Specific transcription and RNA splicing defects in five cloned beta-thalassaemia genes JOURNAL Nature 302 (5909), 591-596 (1983) PUBMED 6188062 REFERENCE 64 (bases 62190 to 62244) AUTHORS Chang,J.C., Alberti,A. and Kan,Y.W. TITLE A beta-thalassemia lesion abolishes the same Mst II site as the sickle mutation JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 11 (22), 7789-7794 (1983) PUBMED 6316272 REFERENCE 65 (bases 50716 to 53976) AUTHORS Maeda,N., Bliska,J.B. and Smithies,O. TITLE Recombination and balanced chromosome polymorphism suggested by DNA sequences 5' to the human delta-globin gene JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 80 (16), 5012-5016 (1983) PUBMED 6308666 REFERENCE 66 (sites) AUTHORS Kimura,A., Ohta,Y., Fukumaki,Y. and Takagi,Y. TITLE A fusion gene in man: DNA sequence analysis of the abnormal globin gene of hemoglobin Miyada JOURNAL Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 119 (3), 968-974 (1984) PUBMED 6324786 REFERENCE 67 (sites) AUTHORS Kazazian,H.H. Jr., Orkin,S.H., Antonarakis,S.E., Sexton,J.P., Boehm,C.D., Goff,S.C. and Waber,P.G. TITLE Molecular characterization of seven beta-thalassemia mutations in Asian Indians JOURNAL EMBO J. 3 (3), 593-596 (1984) PUBMED 6714226 REFERENCE 68 (sites) AUTHORS Guida,S., Giglioni,B., Comi,P., Ottolenghi,S., Camaschella,C. and Saglio,G. TITLE The beta-globin gene in Sardinian delta beta 0-thalassemia carries a C----T nonsense mutation at codon 39 JOURNAL EMBO J. 3 (4), 785-787 (1984) PUBMED 6327288 REFERENCE 69 (sites) AUTHORS Giglioni,B., Casini,C., Mantovani,R., Merli,S., Comi,P., Ottolenghi,S., Saglio,G., Camaschella,C. and Mazza,U. TITLE A molecular study of a family with Greek hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin and beta-thalassemia JOURNAL EMBO J. 3 (11), 2641-2645 (1984) PUBMED 6210198 REFERENCE 70 (bases 61557 to 61623) AUTHORS Semenza,G.L., Malladi,P., Surrey,S., Delgrosso,K., Poncz,M. and Schwartz,E. TITLE Detection of a novel DNA polymorphism in the beta-globin gene cluster JOURNAL J. Biol. 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TITLE Human fetal globin DNA sequences suggest novel conversion event JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 12 (11), 4469-4479 (1984) PUBMED 6330670 REFERENCE 75 (sites) AUTHORS Mager,D.L. and Henthorn,P.S. TITLE Identification of a retrovirus-like repetitive element in human DNA JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 81 (23), 7510-7514 (1984) PUBMED 6095301 REFERENCE 76 (bases 19120 to 61776) AUTHORS Collins,F.S. and Weissman,S.M. TITLE The molecular genetics of human hemoglobin JOURNAL Prog. Nucleic Acid Res. Mol. Biol. 31, 315-462 (1984) PUBMED 6397774 REFERENCE 77 (bases 34276 to 34276; 34282 to 34282; 34321 to 34321) AUTHORS Gilman,J.G. and Huisman,T.H. TITLE DNA sequence variation associated with elevated fetal G gamma globin production JOURNAL Blood 66 (4), 783-787 (1985) PUBMED 2412616 REFERENCE 78 (sites) AUTHORS Ruskin,B., Greene,J.M. and Green,M.R. TITLE Cryptic branch point activation allows accurate in vitro splicing of human beta-globin intron mutants JOURNAL Cell 41 (3), 833-844 (1985) PUBMED 3879973 REFERENCE 79 (sites) AUTHORS Lang,K.M. and Spritz,R.A. TITLE Cloning specific complete polyadenylylated 3'-terminal cDNA segments JOURNAL Gene 33 (2), 191-196 (1985) PUBMED 2581851 REFERENCE 80 (bases 1 to 16593) AUTHORS Li,Q., Powers,P.A. and Smithies,O. TITLE Nucleotide sequence of 16-kilobase pairs of DNA 5' to the human epsilon-globin gene JOURNAL J. Biol. Chem. 260 (28), 14901-14910 (1985) PUBMED 4066658 REFERENCE 81 (sites) AUTHORS Gelinas,R., Endlich,B., Pfeiffer,C., Yagi,M. and Stamatoyannopoulos,G. TITLE G to A substitution in the distal CCAAT box of the A gamma-globin gene in Greek hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin JOURNAL Nature 313 (6000), 323-325 (1985) PUBMED 2578619 REFERENCE 82 (sites) AUTHORS Collins,F.S., Metherall,J.E., Yamakawa,M., Pan,J., Weissman,S.M. and Forget,B.G. TITLE A point mutation in the A gamma-globin gene promoter in Greek hereditary persistence of fetal haemoglobin JOURNAL Nature 313 (6000), 325-326 (1985) PUBMED 2578620 REFERENCE 83 (bases 67071 to 73308) AUTHORS Hattori,M., Hidaka,S. and Sakaki,Y. TITLE Sequence analysis of a KpnI family member near the 3' end of human beta-globin gene JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 13 (21), 7813-7827 (1985) PUBMED 2999705 REFERENCE 84 (sites) AUTHORS van Santen,V.L. and Spritz,R.A. TITLE mRNA precursor splicing in vivo: sequence requirements determined by deletion analysis of an intervening sequence JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82 (9), 2885-2889 (1985) PUBMED 3857622 REFERENCE 85 (sites) AUTHORS Tuan,D., Solomon,W., Li,Q. and London,I.M. TITLE The 'beta-like-globin' gene domain in human erythroid cells JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 82 (19), 6384-6388 (1985) PUBMED 3879975 REFERENCE 86 (sites) AUTHORS Chabot,B., Black,D.L., LeMaster,D.M. and Steitz,J.A. TITLE The 3' splice site of pre-messenger RNA is recognized by a small nuclear ribonucleoprotein JOURNAL Science 230 (4732), 1344-1349 (1985) PUBMED 2933810 REFERENCE 87 (bases 21354 to 21360) AUTHORS Collins,F.S. JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 88 (bases 58799 to 58958; 63036 to 63295) AUTHORS Popovich,B.W., Rosenblatt,D.S., Kendall,A.G. and Nishioka,Y. TITLE Molecular characterization of an atypical beta-thalassemia caused by a large deletion in the 5' beta-globin gene region JOURNAL Am. J. Hum. Genet. 39 (6), 797-810 (1986) PUBMED 3799598 REFERENCE 89 (bases 54874 to 54892) AUTHORS Lapoumeroulie,C., Pagnier,J., Bank,A., Labie,D. and Krishnamoorthy,R. TITLE Beta thalassemia due to a novel mutation in IVS 1 sequence donor site consensus sequence creating a restriction site JOURNAL Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 139 (2), 709-713 (1986) PUBMED 3021139 REFERENCE 90 (bases 62373 to 62419) AUTHORS Metherall,J.E., Collins,F.S., Pan,J., Weissman,S.M. and Forget,B.G. TITLE Beta zero thalassemia caused by a base substitution that creates an alternative splice acceptor site in an intron JOURNAL EMBO J. 5 (10), 2551-2557 (1986) PUBMED 3780671 REFERENCE 91 (bases 37640 to 37677; 40162 to 40199) AUTHORS Tate,V.E., Hill,A.V., Bowden,D.K., Sadler,J.R., Weatherall,D.J. and Clegg,J.B. TITLE A silent deletion in the beta-globin gene cluster JOURNAL Nucleic Acids Res. 14 (12), 4743-4750 (1986) PUBMED 2425337 REFERENCE 92 (sites) AUTHORS Prchal,J.T., Cashman,D.P. and Kan,Y.W. TITLE Hemoglobin Long Island is caused by a single mutation (adenine to cytosine) resulting in a failure to cleave amino-terminal methionine JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 83 (1), 24-27 (1986) PUBMED 3455755 REFERENCE 93 (bases 59589 to 59718; 72211 to 72340) AUTHORS Gilman,J.G. and Abraham,J. TITLE DNA sequence analysis of the Dutch beta-0-thalassemia deletion JOURNAL Biomed. Biochim. Acta 46, 131-135 (1987) REFERENCE 94 (bases 43723 to 50721) AUTHORS Miyamoto,M.M., Slightom,J.L. and Goodman,M. TITLE Phylogenetic relations of humans and African apes from DNA sequences in the psi eta-globin region JOURNAL Science 238 (4825), 369-373 (1987) PUBMED 3116671 REFERENCE 95 (sites) AUTHORS Fei,Y.J., Stoming,T.A., Efremov,G.D., Efremov,D.G., Battacharia,R., Gonzalez-Redondo,J.M., Altay,C., Gurgey,A. and Huisman,T.H. TITLE Beta-thalassemia due to a T----A mutation within the ATA box JOURNAL Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 153 (2), 741-747 (1988) PUBMED 3382401 REFERENCE 96 (bases 55038 to 55052) AUTHORS Atweh,G.F., Brickner,H.E., Zhu,X.X., Kazazian,H.H. Jr. and Forget,B.G. TITLE New amber mutation in a beta-thalassemic gene with nonmeasurable levels of mutant messenger RNA in vivo JOURNAL J. Clin. Invest. 82 (2), 557-561 (1988) PUBMED 3403716 REFERENCE 97 (sites) AUTHORS Engelke,D.R., Hoener,P.A. and Collins,F.S. TITLE Direct sequencing of enzymatically amplified human genomic DNA JOURNAL Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 85 (2), 544-548 (1988) PUBMED 3267215 REFERENCE 98 (sites) AUTHORS Guidal,C., Lapoumeroulie,C., Krishnamoorthy,R. and Elion,J. TITLE Sequence correction and reassignment of the TaqI polymorphic site in the human inter-gamma-globin gene region, an African-specific marker JOURNAL Unpublished REFERENCE 99 (bases 16594 to 19305) AUTHORS Trepicchio,W.L., Dyer,M.A., Hardison,R.G. and Baron,M.H. TITLE Upstream regulatory region of the human embryonic beta-like globin gene, epsilon JOURNAL Unpublished (1993) REFERENCE 100 (bases 1 to 73308) AUTHORS Teixeira,A., Tahiri-Alaoui,A., West,S., Thomas,B., Ramadass,A., Martianov,I., Dye,M., James,W., Proudfoot,N.J. and Akoulitchev,A. TITLE Autocatalytic RNA cleavage in the human beta-globin pre-mRNA promotes transcription termination JOURNAL Nature 432 (7016), 526-530 (2004) PUBMED 15565159 COMMENT On Feb 16, 1994 this sequence version replaced gi:183807. [1] cRNA fragments. [2] mRNA. [5] sites; polyadenylation signal and site for the beta gene. [4] cDNA from normal and thalassemic mRNAs. [6] cDNA. [9] mRNA and cDNA fragments. [10] mRNA. [7] cDNA. [13] see comment below for 35854 to 35946 - may be 40770 to 40862. [19] sites; amber mutation at codon 17 of the beta chain. [22] sites; gene order for the beta-like globin cluster. [27] sites; consensus sequences in the promoter regions. [40] sites; mutation associated with Hb Vicksburg. [41] beta thalassemia DNA. [42] sites; mutation associated with beta-0 thalassemia. [35] sites; mutation associated with beta-plus thalassemia. [36] sites; mutation associated with beta-0 thalassemia. [37] six alleles over this span. [32] sites; mutations associated with beta-0 thalassemia. [34] sites; mutation associated with beta-0 thalassemia. [52] sites; alternative cap sites for mRNA. [53] sites; mutation associated with beta-plus thalassemia. [56] sites; deletion mutation associated with beta-0 thalassemia. [48] sites; mutations associated with beta thalassemias. [49] sites; deletion mutation; for sequence, see separate entry. [62] DNA from Kurdish Jew with thalassemia. [58] sites; promoter region for beta gene. [59] sites; termini for RNA polymerase III transcripts. [60] sites; alternative cap sites for mRNA. [61] sites; deletion mutations associated with thalassemias;. [65] for the R allele;. [73] sites; beta and gamma gene cap sites. [71] sites; mutation associated with beta thalassemia. [66] sites; Miyada Hb lesion; for sequence, see separate entry. [75] sites; hsRTVL-H element; for sequence, see separate entry. [67] sites; mutations associated with thalassemia. [68] sites; mutation associated with thalassemia. [69] sites; mutation associated with thalassemia. [76] see comment; review. [74] sites; mutations in the A-gamma gene. [81] sites; mutation in promoter region leading to HPFH;. [82] sites; mutation in promoter region leading to HPFH. [85] sites; DNAse I hypersensitivity sites in the region. [78] sites; cryptic branch points in beta IVS1. [79] sites; 3' segments of beta and G-gamma cDNAs. [84] sites; mutational analysis of G-gamma IVS-2. [86] sites; small nuclear ribonucleoprotein binding site to mRNA. [92] sites; hemoglobin Long Island mutation. [94] revises [72]. [95] sites; mutations resulting in beta-thalassemia. [97] sites; sickle cell anemia mutation site. [30] sites; thalassemia mutations. [43] sites; thalassemia mutations. [44] sites; thalassemia mutation. [21] sites; thalassemia mutation. [90] beta-0 thalassemia mutations. This 73 kb sequence, which includes all of the known beta genes in the cluster on chromosome 11, was compiled from the following sources primarily: bases references ------ ------------ 1 to 10409 [80] 10410 to 13774 [55] 13775 to 16594 [80] 16595 to 19304 [99] 19305 to 21381 [23], [28], [39] 21382 to 32352 [63; see acknowledgments therein; bases 31888-32020 sequenced on one strand only] 32353 to 43728 [29] 43729 to 50715 [94] 50716 to 67204 [47], [62] 67205 to 73308 [83] Other sequence work is referenced and annotated below. Oliver Smithies provided the sequence in [80] via Arpanet and Francis Collins supplied a diskette with the sequence in [76]. Computer-readable sequence for [94] kindly provided by M.M.Miyamoto, 15-FEB-1988. The five beta-like globin genes are found within a 45 kb cluster on chromosome 11 in the following order: 5'-epsilon -G-gamma -A-gamma -delta -beta-3' [22] Additionally, the pseudogene beta-1 is located between the A-gamma and delta genes [72]. A region 5' to the epsilon gene was thought to be another pseudogene; however [55] shows this not to be so. These embryonic, fetal and adult beta-like genes have the same overall exonic structure, leading to the conclusion that they are derived from one ancestral gene. In particular, they have many consensus sequences and repetitive sequences in common which have been analyzed by [27] and [76]. Epsilon gene ------------ The epsilon globin gene (hbe below) is normally expressed in the embryonic yolk sac: two epsilon chains together with two zeta chains (an alpha-like globin; see separate entry) constitute the embryonic hemoglobin Hb Gower I; two epsilon chains together with two alpha chains form the embryonic Hb Gower II. Both of these embryonic hemoglobins are normally supplanted by fetal, and later, adult hemoglobin. The promoter region sequences 'ccaat', 'ata' and 'cttccg' found at 19403, 19458 and 19495 are characteristic of all human beta-like genes, as well as of some other mammalian genes, and are thought to influence initiation of transcription and translation [27],[76]. However, at least nine alternative cap sites which do not possess these conserved sequences have been found upstream from the so-called canonical cap sites at 19486 and 19488 [52],[60]. The Alu family sequences found at 16892-17158 and 17927-18190 are typical of the 5' flanking regions of the beta-like globin genes [23],[39]. The first of these bipolar repeats has been shown to be active as a template for RNA polymerase III [39]. G-gamma and A-gamma genes ------------------------- The gamma globin genes (hbgg and hbga below) are normally expressed in the fetal liver, spleen and bone marrow. Two gamma chains together with two alpha chains constitute fetal hemoglobin (HbF) which is normally replaced by adult hemoglobin (HbA) at birth. In some beta-thalassemias and related conditions (HPFH or 'hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin'), gamma chain production continues into adulthood. The mapping of deletions in these pathologies is therefore of special interest with regard to developmental control mechanisms. The two types of gamma chains differ at residue 136 where glycine is found in the G-gamma product and alanine is found in the A-gamma product. The former is predominant at birth. Because of the sequence identity of the two genes over large stretches, it was not always possible in the early work to know which sequence was being investigated [13],[15],[17]. Moreover, because allelic variation has been reported for each of these non-allelic genes, further sequence work is required to determine the consensus sequence for each. Thus far the sequences of two A-gamma alleles have been reported ([24]; see separate entry which annotates the allelic variation). The second introns for the hbgg and hbga genes shown below contain 886 and 866 bases respectively, while their alleles on the opposing chromosome have 904 and 876 bases for the corresponding introns. [24] and [29] present an analysis of this phenomenon and conclude that intergenic exchange can occur in human germ line cells with significant frequency. Given the above-mentioned uncertainties with regard to polymorphism and material, differences, where annotated, are treated as variations rather than as conflicts. The promoter region sequences 'ccaat', 'ata' and 'cttctg' found at bases 34390, 34448 and 34485 in the hbgg gene, and bases 39326, 39384 and 39421 in the hbga gene, are characteristic of all beta-like genes, as well as of some other mammalian genes, and are thought to influence transcription and translation [27],[76]. The gamma genes each manifest duplicate 'ccaat' boxes at positions 34363 (hbgg) and 39299 (hbga). Alternative cap sites are active in vitro upstream from the canonical cap sites at 34478 and 39414: at bases 34398, 34408, 34418 and 34428 for hbgg, and at bases 39334, 39344, 39354 and 39364 for hbga [73]. Alternative cap sites have also been reported for epsilon and beta mRNAs when there is no duplication of the 'ccaat' sequence. [81] and [82] show that the distal 'ccaat' box for the hbga gene (for the B allele -- see separate sequence) has some vital function: a g -> a mutation at base 39297 is apparently responsible for one form of Greek HPFH. The Alu family sequences found at bases 32390-32723 (approx.) and 37325-37562 (approx.) are typical of the beta-like globin Alu's [27],[76],[31],[29]. A study of the hbgg repeat has revealed RNA transcription by polymerase III [31]( also reported for Alu regions in the 5' flanks of the epsilon and beta genes). Pseudo-beta-1 ------------- Human, gorilla and chimpanzee beta-like pseudogenes were sequenced and compared (see separate entries for the other primate sequences) by [72] and revised by [94]. The pseudogene structure was deduced through comparison with the A-gamma globin gene. Base substitutions in the initiation codon and in codons downstream, that create internal termination signals in exons 2 and 3, make this sequence a pseudogene. Delta and beta genes -------------------- The delta and beta genes (denoted hbd and hbb below) are normally expressed in the adult: two alpha chains plus two beta chains constitute HbA, which in normal adult life comprises about 97% of the total hemoglobin. Two alpha chains plus two delta chains constitute HbA-2, which with HbF comprises the remaining 3% of adult hemoglobin. The sequence given below has been reconstructed from the sequences reported by [47] and [62]: the mutation at base 62143 is apparently sufficient to distinguish the Kurdish Jew thalassemic sequence from a normal (consensus) beta globin DNA; [62] has resolved all sequence differences to date with exception of the differences reported herein as variations. The promoter region sequences 'ccaat', 'ata' and 'cttctg' found at bases 54672, 54709 and 54747 in the delta gene, and at bases 62061, 62106 and 62144 in the beta gene, are characteristic of all beta-like genes, as well as of some other mammalian genes, and are thought to influence transcription and translation [27],[76]. However, alternative cap sites have been found for these genes as well as other beta-like genes [58],[73]. [95] describes the mutation (substitution of 'a' for 't' at position 62107, thereby destroying the promoter) found in an Hb Lepore-beta+ -thalassemia patient, who was homozygous for this mutation. The father who had the simple beta-thalassemia trait was found to be heterozygous. A form of thalassemia exists, where 19 bp are added after the first exon, starting at position 62390 and ending at a stop codon at position 62406-62408 [30],[43],[57]. This aberrant splicing is caused by a mutation of 'g' to 'a' in the first intron of beta-hemoglobin at position 62388. The substitution of a 'g' for a 't' at position 62394 also causes premature splicing and results in an abnormal and abbreviated beta hemoglobin [90]. Another form of beta-thalassemia is produced by the substitution of an 'a' for a 'g' at position 62632. This causes a readthrough at the exon/intron boundary of exon 2/intron 2 [44]. The Alu family sequences found at bases 50915, 51976, 65513 and 66776 are again typical of the beta-like globin Alu's. These sequences are of considerable interest in relation to regulation, recombination and transcription by RNA polymerase III. There are non-Alu repetitive elements in the gene cluster that have been partially characterized: the EC-1 repeat [38] and a retrovirus-like element in the 3' flank about 300 kb downstream of this sequence [75] (see separate entry); there are numerous repeats in the 5' flank which will be included in a future update [80]. Reference [83] has characterized a novel KpnI family sequence in the 3' flank of the cluster. Potential polyadenylation signals were identified for the following genes: hbe positions 21055-21060 hbgg positions 36043-36048 hbga positions 40959-40964 hbd positions 56365-56370 hbb positions 63718-63723. FEATURES Qualifiers source /organism="Homo sapiens" /mol_type="genomic DNA" /db_xref="taxon:9606" /map="11p15.5" protein /gene="HBB" intron_pos 31:2 (1/2) intron_pos 106:0 (2/2) BEGIN 1 MVHLTPEEKS AVTALWGKVN VDEVGGEALG RLLVVYPWTQ RFFESFGDLS TPDAVMGNPK 61 VKAHGKKVLG AFSDGLAHLD NLKGTFATLS ELHCDKLHVD PENFRLLGNV LVCVLAHHFG 121 KEFTPPVQAA YQKVVAGVAN ALAHKYH //