Genetic polymorphism and close linkage of two α1-protease inhibitors in horse serum |
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Authors: | R. Kumar Juneja Bo Gahne Kaj Sandberg |
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Affiliation: | Department of Animal Breeding and Genetics, The Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala 7, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Two-dimensional electrophoretic analysis of horse serum proteins was done by a first-dimension separation in agarose gel (pH 5.4) followed by a second-dimension separation in horizontal polyacrylamide gel (pH 9.0). This method resulted in improved and reproducible separation of many α-globulins. Two groups of aj-globulins, designated Pi1 and Pi2, were found to be protease inhibitors. Preliminary studies indicated that Pi1 and Pi2 proteins differed from each other in molecular weight and in protease inhibiting spectra. Extensive polymorphism was observed for both these proteins. Family data supported the hypothesis that Pi1 and Pi2 types were controlled by autosomal codominant alleles. For both Pi1 and Pi2 systems, most of the homozygous types showed two fractions each while the heterozygous types had 4 fractions. Six Pi1 and five Pi2 alleles were observed in two breeds of Swedish horses. Complete genetic linkage was observed for Pi1 and Pi2 loci as no recombinant type was observed in 40 informative matings studied. |
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Keywords: | horse serum α1-protease inhibitors α1-antitrypsins genetic polymorphism linkage two-dimensional gel electrophoresis |
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