Properties of salivary basic proteins showing polymorphism.

作者: Edwin A. Azen

DOI: 10.1007/BF00485592

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摘要: Additional family data support the hypothesis of autosomal codominant inheritance alleles Pb 1and Pb 2that determine parotid basic protein (Pb) polymorphism in Blacks. These highly basic, low molecular weight proteins have thus far been found only saliva. The multibanded patterns as well variations band intensity and mobility phenotypes may be determined large part by proteolytic degradation occurring gland. A set four Pb similar appearance but with somewhat slower compared to that man is present three Old World monkey species genus Macaca, M. mulatta, speciosa, nemestrina, not New Saimiri sciurea, dog, or rat. There are slight differences mobilities bands among macaque species, genetic was a limited sample. It postulated these salivary close their form for over 50 million years.

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