1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0388.1992.tb00377.x
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A comparative study of the homologous Lpm‐system allotypes of alpha‐macroglobulins in American mink and Gp‐system allotypes of alpha‐macroglobulin in domestic pig

Abstract: Summary This paper summarizes our results with allotyping of alpha‐macroglobulins in pig and the comparative results with their homologs in mink. In p.g, 5 allotypes of α‐macroglobulins, αM1, αM2, αM3AB, αM4, and αM5ab were identified. It was found that αM1, a marker of α‐macroglobulin in pig, is homologous to human α2‐macroglobulin and mink α2‐macroglobulin; αM2‐αM5, the markers of the second isotypic variant of α‐macroglobulin in pig, are homologous to mink Lpm‐macroglobulin (α1M). The results of the Interna… Show more

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“…The study of two genetic systems, Lpm and Ld, in ani mals, which are classified with lipoproteins on the basis of their biochemical properties, a polymorphic Lpm (Lipo Protein of Mink) system with 14 allotypes (Lpm1-Lpm14), 11 allogroups, and, respectively, 11 haplotypes, was identified. In contrast, the system of low density lipoproteins with allelic markers Ld1 and Ld2 was monomorphic (Baranov et al, 1975;Baranov et al, 1978;Savina, 1979, 1988;Yermolaev et al, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study of two genetic systems, Lpm and Ld, in ani mals, which are classified with lipoproteins on the basis of their biochemical properties, a polymorphic Lpm (Lipo Protein of Mink) system with 14 allotypes (Lpm1-Lpm14), 11 allogroups, and, respectively, 11 haplotypes, was identified. In contrast, the system of low density lipoproteins with allelic markers Ld1 and Ld2 was monomorphic (Baranov et al, 1975;Baranov et al, 1978;Savina, 1979, 1988;Yermolaev et al, 1992).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%