A variant of human alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1 AT) was found by acid starch gel electrophoresis and by thin-layer electrofocusing. The variant has an anodal migration velocity almost identical to PiB. It is designated as Pi B Alhambra. Pi B Alhambra was purified to homogeneity from a heterozygous PiM1/PiB Alhambra subject. Specific trypsin inhibitory activity and composition of amino acids and carbohydrates were similar to those of normal PiM1. The structural difference between the normal and the variant inhibitors was elucidated by peptide mapping of their tryptic digests. Two amino acid substitutions, Lys to Asp and Glu to Asp, were found. The amino acid substitution, Gly to Asp, has been found in a common PiM2 variant [1]. The Pi B Alhambra variant presumably originated by two steps of mutation: generation of PiM2 from wild type PiM1 by the substitution Gly to Asp, and subsequent generation of Pi B Alhambra from PiM2 by another substitution, Lys to Asp.
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