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. 1978 Nov 16;44(3):305-12.
doi: 10.1007/BF00394295.

Localization of a gene for human alpha-galactosidase B (= n-acetyl-alpha-d-galactosaminidase) on chromosome 22

Localization of a gene for human alpha-galactosidase B (= n-acetyl-alpha-d-galactosaminidase) on chromosome 22

P G de Groot et al. Hum Genet. .

Abstract

The localization of the structural gene for human alpha-galactosidase B (= N-acetyl-alpha-galactosaminidase) was investigated by means of man-Chinese hamster and man-mouse somatic cell hybrids. The hybrid clones were analyzed for chromosomes and for a large number of known enzyme markers. The lysates of the hybrid cells were treated with Sepharose-coupled antihuman alpha-galactosidase B and the activity of the adsorbed enzyme was measured on the Sepharose beads as N-acetyl-alpha-galactosaminidase. The results show that the structural gene for human alpha-galactosidase B is situated on chromosome 22, and that there is no structural relationship between human alpha-galactosidase A and human alpha-galactosidase B.

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