HLA-A69
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Older namesA28
| HLA-A69 | ||||||||||||||||
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| (MHC Class I, A cell surface antigen) | ||||||||||||||||
HLA-A69 | ||||||||||||||||
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| Protein | transmembrane receptor/ligand | |||||||||||||||
| Structure | αβ heterodimer | |||||||||||||||
| Subunits | HLA-A*69--, β2-microglobulin | |||||||||||||||
| Older names | A28 | |||||||||||||||
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| Alleles link-out to IMGT/HLA database at EBI | ||||||||||||||||
HLA-A69 (A69) is a human leukocyte antigen serotype within HLA-A serotype group. The serotype is determined by the antibody recognition of α69 subset of HLA-A α-chains. For A69, the alpha "A" chain are encoded by the HLA-A*69 allele group and the β-chain are encoded by B2M locus.[1] This group currently is dominated by A*6901. A69 and A*69 are almost synonymous in meaning. A69 is a split antigen of the broad antigen serotype A28. A69 is a sister serotype of A68.
A69 is more common in Levant. A69 (A*6901) is a derivative of the A*6801 allele that has undergone gene conversion with A*02. The recombination took place no more than 330,000 years ago[2].