Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.

The structural changes in four genetic variants of human serum albumin were analyzed by tandem high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the tryptic peptides, HPLC mapping and isoelectric focusing of the CNBr fragments, and amino acid sequence analysis of the purified peptides. Lysine-372 of nor...

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Main Authors: Takahashi, N, Takahashi, Y, Blumberg, B S, Putnam, F W
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Published: 1987
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:305099 2023-05-15T17:14:15+02:00 Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning. Takahashi, N Takahashi, Y Blumberg, B S Putnam, F W 1987-07 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC305099 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3474609 en eng http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC305099 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3474609 Research Article Text 1987 ftpubmed 2013-08-29T18:55:50Z The structural changes in four genetic variants of human serum albumin were analyzed by tandem high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the tryptic peptides, HPLC mapping and isoelectric focusing of the CNBr fragments, and amino acid sequence analysis of the purified peptides. Lysine-372 of normal (common) albumin A was changed to glutamic acid both in albumin Naskapi, a widespread polymorphic variant of North American Indians, and in albumin Mersin found in Eti Turks. The two variants also exhibited anomalous migration in NaDodSO4/PAGE, which is attributed to a conformational change. The identity of albumins Naskapi and Mersin may have originated through descent from a common mid-Asiatic founder of the two migrating ethnic groups, or it may represent identical but independent mutations of the albumin gene. In albumin Adana, from Eti Turks, the substitution site was not identified but was localized to the region from positions 447 through 548. The substitution of aspartic acid-550 by glycine was found in albumin Mexico-2 from four individuals of the Pima tribe. Although only single-point substitutions have been found in these and in certain other genetic variants of human albumin, five differences exist in the amino acid sequences inferred from cDNA sequences by workers in three other laboratories. However, our results on albumin A and on 14 different genetic variants accord with the amino acid sequence of albumin deduced from the genomic sequence. The apparent amino acid substitutions inferred from comparison of individual cDNA sequences probably reflect artifacts in cloning or in cDNA sequence analysis rather than polymorphism of the coding sections of the albumin gene. Text naskapi PubMed Central (PMC)
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Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
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description The structural changes in four genetic variants of human serum albumin were analyzed by tandem high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) of the tryptic peptides, HPLC mapping and isoelectric focusing of the CNBr fragments, and amino acid sequence analysis of the purified peptides. Lysine-372 of normal (common) albumin A was changed to glutamic acid both in albumin Naskapi, a widespread polymorphic variant of North American Indians, and in albumin Mersin found in Eti Turks. The two variants also exhibited anomalous migration in NaDodSO4/PAGE, which is attributed to a conformational change. The identity of albumins Naskapi and Mersin may have originated through descent from a common mid-Asiatic founder of the two migrating ethnic groups, or it may represent identical but independent mutations of the albumin gene. In albumin Adana, from Eti Turks, the substitution site was not identified but was localized to the region from positions 447 through 548. The substitution of aspartic acid-550 by glycine was found in albumin Mexico-2 from four individuals of the Pima tribe. Although only single-point substitutions have been found in these and in certain other genetic variants of human albumin, five differences exist in the amino acid sequences inferred from cDNA sequences by workers in three other laboratories. However, our results on albumin A and on 14 different genetic variants accord with the amino acid sequence of albumin deduced from the genomic sequence. The apparent amino acid substitutions inferred from comparison of individual cDNA sequences probably reflect artifacts in cloning or in cDNA sequence analysis rather than polymorphism of the coding sections of the albumin gene.
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author Takahashi, N
Takahashi, Y
Blumberg, B S
Putnam, F W
author_facet Takahashi, N
Takahashi, Y
Blumberg, B S
Putnam, F W
author_sort Takahashi, N
title Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
title_short Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
title_full Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
title_fullStr Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
title_full_unstemmed Amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
title_sort amino acid substitutions in genetic variants of human serum albumin and in sequences inferred from molecular cloning.
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