Alloalbuminemia in North India.

Electrophoretic screening of sera from 550 individuals from Punjab, North India, revealed four cases of alloalbuminemia. Two albumin variants migrated slower and two migrated faster than the common albumin A. These variants were further analyzed by electrophoresis of their cyanogen bromide fragments...

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Main Authors: Kaur, H, Franklin, S G, Shrivastava, P K, Blumberg, B S
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Published: 1982
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:1685712 2023-05-15T17:14:15+02:00 Alloalbuminemia in North India. Kaur, H Franklin, S G Shrivastava, P K Blumberg, B S 1982-11 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1685712 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7180851 en eng http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1685712 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7180851 Research Article Text 1982 ftpubmed 2013-08-31T12:18:51Z Electrophoretic screening of sera from 550 individuals from Punjab, North India, revealed four cases of alloalbuminemia. Two albumin variants migrated slower and two migrated faster than the common albumin A. These variants were further analyzed by electrophoresis of their cyanogen bromide fragments to localize their molecular differences. One of the slow variants appears similar to, if not identical with, albumin B, with an altered cyanogen bromide fragment CNBr VII. The other slow variant appears to be a new variant (proposed name albumin Punjab) differing from albumin A in an altered fragment CNBr VI (which also occurs in albumins Kashmir and Adana) and in an altered fragment CNBr I. Among the fast variants, one has the same altered fragment CNBr V as albumin Naskapi, while the other appears to be a new variant (proposed name albumin Patiala) having an altered fragment CNBr VI. The presence of albumin Naskapi in Punjabis, North American Indians, and Eti Turks (previously reported) is consistent with the existence of a common ancestral population in which the mutation to Naskapi occurred before the migrations eastward and westward. Text naskapi PubMed Central (PMC)
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Alloalbuminemia in North India.
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description Electrophoretic screening of sera from 550 individuals from Punjab, North India, revealed four cases of alloalbuminemia. Two albumin variants migrated slower and two migrated faster than the common albumin A. These variants were further analyzed by electrophoresis of their cyanogen bromide fragments to localize their molecular differences. One of the slow variants appears similar to, if not identical with, albumin B, with an altered cyanogen bromide fragment CNBr VII. The other slow variant appears to be a new variant (proposed name albumin Punjab) differing from albumin A in an altered fragment CNBr VI (which also occurs in albumins Kashmir and Adana) and in an altered fragment CNBr I. Among the fast variants, one has the same altered fragment CNBr V as albumin Naskapi, while the other appears to be a new variant (proposed name albumin Patiala) having an altered fragment CNBr VI. The presence of albumin Naskapi in Punjabis, North American Indians, and Eti Turks (previously reported) is consistent with the existence of a common ancestral population in which the mutation to Naskapi occurred before the migrations eastward and westward.
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author Kaur, H
Franklin, S G
Shrivastava, P K
Blumberg, B S
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Franklin, S G
Shrivastava, P K
Blumberg, B S
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title Alloalbuminemia in North India.
title_short Alloalbuminemia in North India.
title_full Alloalbuminemia in North India.
title_fullStr Alloalbuminemia in North India.
title_full_unstemmed Alloalbuminemia in North India.
title_sort alloalbuminemia in north india.
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