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Major histocompatibility complex, class II, DP alpha 1

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Symbol
  
HLA-DPA1

Entrez
  
3113

OMIM
  
142880

Alt. symbols
  
HLA-DP1A

HUGO
  
4938

RefSeq
  
NM_033554

Major histocompatibility complex, class II, DP alpha 1, also known as HLA-DPA1, is a human gene.

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Function

The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the HLA class II alpha chain paralogues. The class II molecule is a heterodimer consisting of an alpha (DPA) and a beta chain (DPB), both anchored in the membrane. It plays a central role in the immune system by presenting peptides derived from extracellular proteins. Class II molecules are expressed in antigen presenting cells (APC: B lymphocytes, dendritic cells, macrophages).

Gene structure and polymorphisms

The alpha chain is approximately 33-35 kDa. It is encoded by 5 exons, exon one encodes the leader peptide, exons 2 and 3 encode the two extracellular domains, exon 4 encodes the transmembrane and the cytoplasmic tail. Within the DP molecule both the alpha chain and the beta chain contain the polymorphisms specifying the peptide binding specificities, resulting in up to 4 different molecules.

References

Major histocompatibility complex, class II, DP alpha 1 Wikipedia