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Characterisation of the α1-protease inhibitor system in Thoroughbred horse plasma by horizontal two-dimensional (ISO-DALT) electrophoresis. 1. Protein staining
Authors:C C  Pollitt K Bell
Institution:Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Brisbane, Qld., 4067, Australia
Abstract:The isoelectric points and the molecular weights of the major components of the eight Thoroughbred protease inhibitor (Pi) types have been determined by polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing and polyacrylamide gel pore gradient (ISO-DALT) electrophoresis respectively. The major Pi proteins focus in the range pH 3.74–4.43 and have molecular weights ranging from 55 000–72 000 daltons. Using the ISO-DALT method of electrophoresis, protein maps for the eight Thoroughbred Pi types have been presented for the first time. None of the homozygous Pi types are identical except for the types S1 and S2 which show partial identity. The results do not necessarily support. Juneja et al.s (1979) contention of two closely linked α1 Pi systems based on molecular weight differences. It is suggested that the traditional nomenclature originally proposed by Braend (1970) be maintained to describe the eight Pi alleles in Thoroughbred horse plasma. The ISO-DALT method provides a sensitive technique which is superior to existing techniques for the analysis of the horse Pi system.
Keywords:al-protease inhibitor system  isoelectric points  molecular weights  Thoroughbred horse plasma  ISO-DALT electrophoresis  polyacrylamide gel isoelectric focusing  polyacrylamide gel pore gradient electrophoresis
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