Organization and Chromosomal Locations of Genes Encoding Human Plasma Proteins

Autor: J. L. McCombs, Susan L. Naylor, John R. McGill, Don R. Barnett, Jill L. Brune, Funmei Yang, Jean B. Lum, Barbara H. Bowman, Charleen M. Moore
Rok vydání: 1985
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DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-033215-4.50007-8
Popis: Recombinant DNA technology has provided the means to examine and characterize human genes encoding plasma proteins. Three families of genes have been studied in our laboratory: haptoglobin–a member of the serine protease family, transferrin–a major member of a gene family important in iron transport and the Group-Specific Component–recently discovered to be a member of the albumin gene family. The chromosomal locations, evolutionary relationships, DNA polymorphisms and post-translational processing of these plasma proteins have been emphasized in the studies described.
Databáze: OpenAIRE