Identification and characterization of polymorphisms at the HSAα1-acid glycoprotein (ORM&z.ast;) gene locus in Caucasians

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Abstract

Human α1-acid glycoprotein (AGP) or orosomucoid (ORM) is a major acute phase protein that is thought to play a crucial role in maintaining homeostasis. Human AGP is the product of a cluster of at least two adjacent genes located on HSA chromosome 9. Using a range of restriction endonucleases we have investigated DNA variation at the locus encoding the AGP genes in a group of healthy Caucasians. Polymorphisms were identified using BamHI, EcoRI, BglII, PvuII, HindIII, TaqI and MspI. Nonrandom associations were found between the BamHI, EcoRI and BglII RFLPs. The RFLPs detected with PvuII, TaqI and MspI were all located in exon 6 of both AGP genes. The duplication of an AGP gene was observed in 11% of the individuals studied and was in linkage disequilibrium with the TaqI RFLP. The identification and characterization of these polymorphisms should prove useful for other population and forensic studies.

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Owczarek, C. M., Owczarek, A. L., & Board, P. G. (2002). Identification and characterization of polymorphisms at the HSAα1-acid glycoprotein (ORM&z.ast;) gene locus in Caucasians. Genetics and Molecular Research, 1(1), 96–105. https://doi.org/10.4238/2002.march.30.10

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