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. 1982;60(1):32-5.
doi: 10.1007/BF00281260.

Evidence of duplication of the human salivary amylase gene

Evidence of duplication of the human salivary amylase gene

J C Pronk et al. Hum Genet. 1982.

Abstract

Isoelectric focusing of human parotid saliva reveals different alpha-amylase patterns reflecting qualitative and quantitative variations. A puzzling pattern, which shows three different amylase gene products, was found in four individuals. Based on this observation a model is presented in which the salivary amylase gene is duplicated. Family studies show that the AMY1*A2 gene forms a haplotype with the normal gene, AMY1*A1, whereas the AMY1*A3 gene still exists in a single form. The absence of homozygote 2-2 in offspring of 1-2 X 1-2 marriages and in population material, and the fact that the variant protein makes up about only 20-30% of the total amylase protein in heterozygotes can be considered as additional evidence supporting the hypothesis. The possibility that cis-acting regulatory variants are involved in the patterns with quantitative variation is discussed.

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