Experimental Animals
Online ISSN : 1881-7122
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A New Polymorphic Pepsinogen Locus (Pg-2) in the Rat (Rattus norvegicus)
Shuichi HAMADAJunzo YAMADAKlaus BENDERMark ADAMS
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1987 Volume 36 Issue 3 Pages 267-272

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Only two types of pepsinogens, which are products of the Pg-1 locus, are present in rat urine. In gastric mucosa, however, additional pepsinogen isozymes are expressed. We have found a polymorphism for rat gastric mucosa pepsinogen using agarose gel electrophoresis. Some inbred rat strains expressed a pepsinogen band, while others did not. The trait was found to be controlled by a single autosomal locus. We tentatively designated the locus as Pg-2 with two alleles, Pg-2a for the one controlling presence of the band and Pg-2o for the one controlling absence. Linkage analysis using BN and TM strains revealed that Pg-2 was closely linked to Pg-1 (3.7±1.8cM), and that it did not belong to LG I (Hbb and p), LG II (Aeon-1 and Mup-1), LG IV (Hao-1 and Svp-1), LG V (Es-1 and Es-3), LG VI (Gc and h), LG IX (RT1), LG X (Fh and Pep-3), nor a LG containing Ahd-2 (as yet undetermined) .

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