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The esterase D polymorphism as revealed by isoelectric focusing in ultra-thin polyacrylamide gels
Authors:G B Divall
Institution:The Metropolitan Police Forensic Science Laboratory, 109 Lambeth Road, London, SE1 7LP U.K.
Abstract:The polymorphism of human red cell esterase D (EsD) was studied using isoelectric focusing (pH 4-6) in ultra-thin polyacrylamide gels. Typing was possible without the EsD isozymes attaining true equilibrium focusing conditions. Using this single method, six phenotypes (EsD 1, 2-1, 2, 5-1, 5-2 and 5) could be recognized in the White population of south-east England. Family studies showed these to be controlled by three co-dominant alleles and the gene frequencies were calculated to be EsD1 0.8856; EsD2 0.0946 and EsD5 0.0198. For successful and reliable EsD typing by this method, the electrophoretic system must be carefully optimized with respect to the duration of electrophoresis and the temperature attained in the gel during the electrophoretic run.
Keywords:Esterase D  Isoelectric and non-equilibrium focusing  Ultra-thin gels  Subtyping  Gene frequencies
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