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Relationships between the human pepsinogen DNA and protein polymorphisms.
Authors:R T Taggart  I M Samloff  L J Raffel  A Graham  C Cass  G M Petersen  J I Rotter  M H Skolnick  C E Schwartz  and G I Bell
Abstract:Pepsinogens (PGA) are the inactive precursors of pepsin, the major acid protease found in the stomach. The PGA gene family exhibits polymorphic variation in human populations that can either be demonstrated by electrophoretic analysis of the proteins or by analysis of the respective genes with cDNA probes. Here, we describe the interrelationships between the most common pepsinogen protein phenotypes and the corresponding pepsinogen haplotypes (A, B, and C) containing different combinations of the PGA3, PGA4, and PGA5 genes. We propose that this unusual genetic variation involving haplotypes that contain three, two, and one genes, respectively, is the result of molecular evolution by gene duplication.
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