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    Human genetics 〈Berlin〉 66 (1984), S. 244-247 
    ISSN: 1432-1203
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Three different electrophoretic types (1-1, 2-1 and 2-2) of a human cellular polypeptide with molecular weight of 31000 have been identified by the analysis of PHA-stimulated peripheral blood lymphocyte proteins using high resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Family and population studies indicate that the three phenotypes of the polypeptide are determined by two common alleles at a single autosomal locus. The 31k polypeptide appears to be present as a monomer in the cytosol in a wide range of different cell types, including permanent lymphoblastoid cell lines, fibroblasts and HeLa cells. In an individual with the 31k polypeptide type 2-2, the phenotypes of adenosine deaminase and uridine monophosphate kinase were both type 1. These data indicate that the 31K polypeptide is a new polymorphic protein encoded by a new autosomal locus. It is proposed that the polypeptide and its locus be temporarily designated cytosol 31k polypeptide (C31k polypeptide) and C31P, respectively. In a Japanese population, the gene frequencies of C31P 1 and C31P 2 were 0.940 and 0.060, respectively. The C31k polypeptide type 2-2 appears to be a molecular weight variant as well as a charge variant.
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    ISSN: 1432-1203
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary C33k polypeptide, which is a cytosol polypeptide with molecular weight of 33000 and approximate pI value of 7.5, has three common electrophoretic phenotypes and is an abundant polypeptide in peripheral blood lymphocytes, fibroblasts and red blood cells. Family and population studies indicate that the three phenotypes of C33k polypeptide are determined by two common alleles at a single autosomal locus. The gene frequencies of the two common alleles were 0.642 and 0.358, respectively, in a Japanese population. Since esterase D has a subunit size and gene frequencies similar to those of C33k polypeptide, the phenotypes of C33k polypeptide and esterase D were compared in 18 families totaling 72 members. Perfect concordance of the phenotypes between C33k polypeptide and esterase D was observed in all 72 members. In addition, a gene dosage effect on the expression of the phenotype of C33k polypeptide was observed in the red blood cell lysate from a patient with partial 13q trisomy who was reported to have two doses of EsD 1 and one dose of EsD 2. These data indicate that the polymorphic C33k polypeptide is esterase D, which is assigned to chromosome 13q14. This finding is useful for the detection of proteins coding for by chromosome 13q14-linked genes in the studies on human gene mapping using somatic hybrid cell lines and two-D gel electrophoresis.
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