Genetic polymorphism of plasma vitamin D-binding protein (GC) in Australian goats |
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Authors: | D. M. VANKAN K. BELL |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Polymorphism at the GC locus in goats was detected using isoelectric focusing (pH 4.5-5.4) and immunoblotting with antiserum to human GC. Three variants, designated A, B and C in order of decreasing mobility to the anode, were detected and were shown to be controlled by three codominant alleles, GCA, GCB and GCC. GCA and GCB occurred in all four breeds (Australian and Texan Angora, Cashmere and Dairy) with GCA being the most common and having gene frequencies ranging from 0.851 to 0.993. GCC was found only in Australian Angora and Cashmere animals. The products of the three GC alleles had isoelectric points in the range pH 4.63-4.95 and M(r) of approximately 54,375. The major isoforms of the three alleles were shown to contain sialic acid. Linkage between the GC and albumin loci was unable to be demonstrated due to the low frequency of ALBA (0.02) in the Cashmere breed. |
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Keywords: | GC vitamin D-binding protein polymorphism goats isoelectric focusing immunoblotting |
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