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Biochem Genet
1986 Dec 01;2411-12:821-37. doi: 10.1007/bf00554522.
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Albumin evolution in polyploid species of the genus Xenopus.
Graf JD
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Fischberg M
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Electrophoresis of serum from 21 Xenopus species and subspecies reveals variable numbers of albumin bands. The diploid X. tropicalis has one albumin, while the tetraploid species (laevis, borealis, muelleri, clivii, fraseri, epitropicalis) have two. The octoploid species (amieti, boumbaensis, wittei, vestitus, andrei) have two to three bands, and the dodecaploid X. ruwenzoriensis has three. The molecular weight of the Xenopus albumins varies from 68 kd (in the tropicalis group) to 74 kd. The subspecies of X. laevis possess two albumins of different molecular weights (70 and 74 kd), whereas most species have only 70-kd albumins. Peptide maps have been obtained from albumin electromorphs by limited proteolysis in sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) gels, using S. aureus V8 protease. The peptide patterns produced by electromorphs from the same tetraploid Xenopus species generally differ from each other, suggesting that the two albumin genes contain a substantial amount of structural differences. In addition, the peptide maps are diagnostic for most tetraploid species and for some subspecies of X. laevis as well. Proteolysis of albumins from most octoploid and dodecaploid species results in patterns which are very similar to the ones produced by the electromorphs from X. fraseri. The albumins of X. vestitus differ from those of the other octoploid species. X. andrei possesses two fraseri-type and one vestitus-type albumin, which indicates that it probably originated by allopolyploidy.
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