Alpha-1-antitrypsin variation in Southern Africa
- PMID: 3489664
- DOI: 10.1159/000153633
Alpha-1-antitrypsin variation in Southern Africa
Abstract
Eleven Southern African populations were shown to be polymorphic at the alpha 1-antitrypsin locus. A 'new' electrophoretically detectable alpha 1-antitrypsin variant (PiWsan) which has a lower isoelectric point than does PiM, was found in the Bantu-speaking Negro and San populations. PiWsan appears to be functionally normal as judged by quantitative and qualitative studies.
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