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HLA-G Antigens

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Definition: Class I human histocompatibility (HLA) surface antigens encoded by alleles on locus B of the HLA complex. The HLA-G antigens are considered non-classical class I antigens due to their distinct tissue distribution which differs from HLA-A; HLA-B; and HLA-C antigens. Note that several isoforms of HLA-G antigens result from alternative splicing of messenger RNAs produced from the HLA-G*01 allele.      Other names HLA G; HLA-G1; Isoform, HLA-G7; Isoform, HLA-G6; Isoform, HLA-G4; HLA G7 Isoform; HLA G7 Antigen; HLA G6 Isoform; HLA G3 Isoform; HLA G2 Isoform; HLA G1 Isoform; HLA G Antigens; HLA G Antigen; Antigens, HLA-G; Antigen, HLA-G7; Antigen, HLA-G; HLA-G7 Isoform; HLA-G7 Antigen; HLA-G7; HLA-G6 Isoform
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
HLA-G*01:01:12 antigen  0   *HLA-G Antigens. Tissue Antigens 2009 Mar;73(3):281-3
HLA-G*01:06 antigen  0   *HLA-G Antigens. Immunogenetics 2001 Feb;53(1):48-53
HLA-G*01:09 antigen  0   *HLA-G Antigens. Tissue Antigens 2007 Dec;70(6):529-30
HLA-G*01:01:01 antigen  0   *HLA-G Antigens. Tissue Antigens 2007 Feb;69(2):139-44
HLA-G*01:05N antigen  0   *HLA-G Antigens. Tissue Antigens 2000 Sep;56(3):232-9

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