The Duffy protein: a malarial and chemokine receptor

AO Pogo, A Chaudhuri - Seminars in hematology, 2000 - Elsevier
A major advance towards understanding the Duffy blood group system has been achieved
with the cloning of FY, a single-copy gene located in the 1q22→ q23 region of chromosome …

A novel mutation in the coding sequence of the FY* B allele of the Duffy chemokine receptor gene is associated with an altered erythrocyte phenotype

N Parasol, M Reid, M Rios, L Castilho… - Blood, The Journal …, 1998 - ashpublications.org
The Duffy blood group system is of clinical and biological significance. Antibodies to Duffy
antigens are responsible for some cases of transfusion incompatibility and newborn …

Deletion of the Murine Duffy Gene (Dfy) Reveals that the Duffy Receptor Is Functionally Redundant

H Luo, A Chaudhuri, V Zbrzezna, Y He… - Molecular and cellular …, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
All of the antigenic determinants of the Duffy blood group system are in a glycoprotein (gp-
Fy), which is encoded by a single-copy gene (FY) located on chromosome 1. gp-Fy is also …

Arg89Cys Substitution Results in Very Low Membrane Expression of the Duffy Antigen/Receptor for Chemokines in Fyx Individuals

C Tournamille, C Le Van Kim, P Gane… - Blood, The Journal …, 1998 - ashpublications.org
The Duffy (FY) blood group antigens are carried by the DARC glycoprotein, a widely
expressed chemokine receptor. The molecular basis of the Fya/Fyb and Fy (ab-) …

Functional and biochemical analysis of the cloned Duffy antigen: identity with the red blood cell chemokine receptor

K Neote, JY Mak, LFJ Kolakowski, TJ Schall - 1994 - ashpublications.org
The Duffy blood group antigen has been postulated to be a receptor on red blood cells
(RBCs) for the malarial parasite Plasmodium vivax and a promiscuous receptor for the …

Duffy blood group and malaria

DM Langhi, J Orlando Bordin - Hematology, 2006 - Taylor & Francis
Very important progress has been made over the last years in understanding the Duffy blood
group system and its complexity. The Duffy blood group antigen serves not only as blood …

[PDF][PDF] The Duffy blood group system: a review

GM Meny - Immunohematology, 2010 - researchgate.net
Duffy was the first blood group mapped to an autosome (chromosome 1) using cytogenetic
studies. Duffy antigens are located on a glycoprotein that can be found on erythrocytes and …

Mutations in the erythrocyte chemokine receptor (Duffy) gene: the molecular basis of the Fya/Fyb antigens and identification of a deletion in the Duffy gene of an …

G Mallinson, KS Soo, TJ Schall… - British journal of …, 1995 - Wiley Online Library
The erythrocyte chemokine receptor, a receptor for Plasmodium vivax, carries the antigens
of the Duffy blood group system. Sequence analysis of reticulocyte RNA from individuals of …

The coding sequence of Duffy blood group gene in humans and simians: restriction fragment length polymorphism, antibody and malarial parasite specificities, and …

A Chaudhuri, J Polyakova, V Zbrzezna, AO Pogo - 1995 - ashpublications.org
The coding and untranslated flanking sequences of Duffy gene (FY) in humans and simians
are in a single exon. The difference between the two codominant alleles, FY* A and FY* B, is …

From malaria to chemokine receptor: the emerging physiologic role of the Duffy blood group antigen

TJ Hadley, SC Peiper - Blood, The Journal of the American …, 1997 - ashpublications.org
O phenotype and denoted as Fy (a0b0). When Duffy-negative individuals of African descent
develop anti-Duffy alloanti-NE OF THE MOST notable achievements of biomedical research …