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. 1991 Oct;29(9-10):477-99.
doi: 10.1007/BF02399689.

The equine major plasma serpin multigene family: partial characterization including sequence of the reactive-site regions

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The equine major plasma serpin multigene family: partial characterization including sequence of the reactive-site regions

S D Patterson et al. Biochem Genet. 1991 Oct.

Abstract

The equine Pi system, which is highly polymorphic and was considered to be controlled by a single locus, has been shown to be controlled by four loci (named Spi 1-4). This system is the equine equivalent of the major human plasma serpin (serine protease inhibitor), human alpha 1 PI. Twenty-two haplotypes of the equine Pi system have been characterized by two-dimensional electrophoresis, resulting in the assignment of pI, Mr, and bovine trypsin and chymotrypsin inhibition characteristics to 109 proteins. These proteins have been analyzed further to determine their relatedness to each other as well as to human alpha 1 PI using immunochemical, structural, and functional criteria. The amino acid sequences of the N termini and reactive-site regions have been determined on proteins from each of the four equine Spi loci. This allowed the designation of the proteins from the Spi 1 locus as being METserpins and the functional equivalents of human alpha 1 PI. The Spi 4 proteins are ARGserpins, and by alignment the Spi 2 proteins are ILEserpins, the first so far described. The P1 residue for the Spi 3 proteins was unable to be determined. The limited peptide and immunopeptide mapping revealed that proteins from all four loci were closely related, but within the four there were two pairs (Spi 1 and 2 and Spi 3 and 4) which were more related. All were probably derived from the same gene that gave rise to human alpha 1 PI.

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