The Structure and Diversity of α1-Acid Glycoprotein/Orosomucoid Gene in Africans

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Isao Yuasa
Hiroaki Nakamura
Kazuo Umetsu
Yoshito Irizawa
Lotte Henke
Jürgen Henke
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[1] Tottori University,Division of Legal Medicine, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Shimane Prefectural Police Headquarters,Criminal Investigation Laboratory
[3] Yamagata University,Department of Experimental and Forensic Pathology, Faculty of Medicine
[4] Institut für Blutgruppenforschung,undefined
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Biochemical Genetics | 2006年 / 44卷
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α; -acid glycoprotein; African; gene rearrangement; genomic structure; orosomucoid;
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Human orosomucoid (ORM), or α1-acid glycoprotein, is known to be controlled by duplicated and triplicated genes on chromosome 9, encoding ORM1 and ORM2 proteins. In this study, the structure and diversity of the ORM gene were investigated in 16 Sub-Saharan Africans, who originated from widely dispersed locations in Africa. The duplicated ORM1-ORM2 gene was observed in all 16 samples. ORM1*S1(2), characterized by an ORM2 gene-specific sequence in intron 5, was common in Africans. Three Africans showed the duplication of the ORM1 gene. The organization of the triplicated ORM1A-ORM1B-ORM2 gene was established in two Africans. The recombination breakpoints resulting in the ORM1 duplication lay within a small genomic interval around exon 1 of the ORM1B gene. The duplication of the ORM2 gene reported previously was not detected in this population sample. Several single-nucleotide polymorphisms were observed in the ORM2 gene. The rearrangement of the ORM gene is likely to occur often in Africans.
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