A new glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase variant detected in an Italian man from the Po delta is described and designated as G6PD Modena. Biochemical characterization of the variant enzyme revealed an activity 21% of normal, a slow electrophoretic mobility, increased Km value for NADP, decreased Km value for G6P and a complete absence of NADPH inhibition, which could account for the apparently nonhaemolytic feature of this variant. The cloning and sequencing of the G6PD Modena allele showed a G-->C transition at nucleotide 844 in exon VIII causing a Asp-->His amino acid substitution. On the basis of biochemical characterization, G6PD Modena is classified as a genuine variant but it has the same mutation as G6PD Seattle-like.

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