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Studies on Serum Albumin Types in Goats by Starch Gel Electrophoresis (전분(澱粉) Gel 전기영동법(電氣泳動法)에 의한 염소의 혈청(血淸) Albumin 형(型)에 관한 연구(硏究))

  • Lee, Jai Hong
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.15 no.1
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    • pp.19-22
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    • 1975
  • The serum albumin phenotypes and the gene frquencies of 100 Korean native goats were examined by starch gel electrohporesis. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The albumin phenotypes were classified as Alb AA, Alb AB, and Alb BB and the frequencies of appearence were 10, 12 and 78%, respectively. 2. The genetic factors of serum albumin were observed as Alb A and Alb B and the rates of gene frequencies were 16 and 84%, respectively.

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Studies on the types of hemoglobin and albumin in German shepherds (군용견(軍用犬) German shepherd의 hemoglobin 및 albumin형(型)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Park, Kwon-mu;Kang, Ju-won;Han, Bang-keun
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.34 no.3
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    • pp.487-492
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    • 1994
  • The study was conducted to investigate the phenotypes of blood proteins, hemoglobin and albumin, of 104 German shepherds in Dag-gu, Yae-chum Kim-hae and Kwang-ju area by the starch gel electrophoresis. The results obtained were summarized as follows: 1. The hemoglobin phenotypes were observed three(HbBB, HbBb and Hbbb). Fast migrating bands were same and slow migrating bands were divided by heavy(HbBB), light(HbBb) and non-stained(Hbbb). The frequencies of appearance in HbBB, HbBb and Hbbb were 17.31%, 51.92% and 30.77%, respectively. 2. The hemoglobin phenotypes were controlled by two allelic genes, $Hb^b$ and $Hb^B$. The gene frequencies were calculated at 0.567 in $Hb^B$ and 0.433 in $Hb^A$. 3. The albumin phenotypes were observed three(AlbFF, AlbSS and and AlbFS), which were divided by fast migrating band(AlbFF), slow migrating band(AlbSS) and mixed migrating band(AlbFS). The frequencies of appearance in AlbFF, AlbFS and AlbSS were 5.77%, 28.85% and 65.38%, respectively. 4. The albumin phenotypes were controlled by two alleic genes, $Alb^F$ and $Alb^S$. The gene frequencies were calculated at 0.202 in $Alb^F$ and 0.798 in $Alb^S$.

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Studies on Types of Hemoglobin, Albumin and Transferrin in Dogs (개의 Hemoglobin, Albumin 및 Transferrin의 형(型)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究))

  • Kim, Woo Kwon
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.191-200
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    • 1974
  • Hemoglobin, albumin and transferrin phenetypes observed in a population of 255 dogs of various breeds by agar gel electrophoresis for hemoglobin and albumin, and by starch gel electrophoresis, for transferrin. The results obtained were as follows: 1. The hemoglobin phenotypes were classified as HbAA, HbAB and HbBB and the frequencies of appearence were 91.77, 6.27 and 1.96%, respectively. Gene frequency studies of $Hb^A$ and $Hb^B$ showed the $Hb^A$ gene to have a frequency of 94.9% and $Hb^B$ gene to have a frequency of 5.1. The frequency of hemoglobin phenotypes of the Korean Jindo dog (ylelow) was HbAA 76.19%, HbAB 17.46% and HbBB 6.35% and HbBB was recognized only in the Korean Jindo dogs. 2. The albumin phenotypes were calssified as AlbAA, AlbAB and AlbBB and the frequencies of appearence were 28.71, 43.57 and 27.72% respectively. Gene frequency stduies of $Alb^A$ and $Alb^B$ showed the $Alb^A$ gene to hate a frequency of 50.50% and $Alb^B$ gene to have a frequency of 49.50. The frequency of albumin phenotypes of the Korean Jindo dog was 26.32% for AlbAA, 34.21% for AlbAB and 39.47% for AlbBB. The frequency of albumin phenotypes of the Korean Jindo dog was slightly different from others and gene frequency of $Alb^B$ was 56.58. 3. Transferrin studies resulted in findings of 10 different phenotypes and frequencies of transferrin phenotype were 30.08% for $TfA_1A_1$, 8.02 for $TfA_2A_2$, 2.11 for TfBB, 4.64 for $TfC_1C_1$, 1.69 for $TfA_1B$, 41.35 for $TfA_1C_1$, 5.49 for $TfA_2C_1$, 0.84 for $TfA_2C_2$ and 3.79 for $TfBC_1$. Gene frequency studies of $Tf^A$, $Tf^B$ and $Tf^C$ showed the gene to have a frequency of 63.08% for $Tf^A$, 4.85 for $Tf^B$ and 32.07 for $Tf^C$ 4. Transferrin studies revealed two different band patterns on starch gels with a strong and weaker stained one. The $TfC_2C_2$ and $TfA_2A_2$ which were found in the Korean Jindo dog only showed a weaker stained band and the gene frequency of $TfA_1A_1$ was highly recognized in this dog.

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C-reactive protein/albumin ratio as prognostic score in oral squamous cell carcinoma

  • Park, Heung-Chul;Kim, Moon-Young;Kim, Chul-Hwan
    • Journal of the Korean Association of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons
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    • v.42 no.5
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    • pp.243-250
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: Many studies have examined histopathological factors and various prognostic scores related to inflammation to predict outcomes. Here, we examined the prognostic value of the C-reactive protein/albumin (CRP/alb) ratio in oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Materials and Methods: This retrospective study included 40 patients with OSCC. Using univariate and multivariate analyses, we focused on the correlation of the CRP/alb ratio with clinicopathological characteristics and with overall survival. We then compared five inflammation-based prognostic scores, CRP/alb ratio, modified Glasgow Prognostic Score (mGPS), neutrophil-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), and prognostic nutritional index (PNI), based on receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. Results: The optimal cut-off value for the CRP/alb ratio was 0.085. The group with a high CRP/alb ratio had a high TNM clinical stage (P=0.002) and larger primary tumors (P=0.029), with statistically significant differences in lymph node metastasis and distant metastasis. In addition, when the CRP/alb ratio was high, multivariate analysis showed a lower survival rate (P=0.002; hazard ratio=6.078), and the ROC curve showed more outstanding discriminatory ability regarding overall survival compared to other inflammation-based prognostic scores. Conclusion: The CRP/alb ratio can be an independent prognostic factor when predicting prognosis in OSCC and has good prognostic ability.

Association between Genetic Polymorphisms of Blood Proteins and Meat Production Traits in Korean Native Cattle (한우의 혈액단백질의 유전적 다형과 산육형질간의 연관성)

  • Sang, Byung Chan;Han, Sung Wook;Shin, Hyung Doo;Ryoo, Seung Heui;Lee, Sang Hoon
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.25 no.1
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    • pp.68-78
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    • 1998
  • To investigate the genetic polymorphisms and constitutions of blood proteins and enzymes in the Korean native cattle population of National Livestock Cooperatives Federation(NLCF), the genetic variants of transferrin(Tf), post-transferrin-2(pTf-2), albumin(Alb), post-albumin(pAlb), ceruloplasmin(Cp), amylase-I(Am-I) and herroglobin(Hb) were analyzed using the PAGE(polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) and ST AGE(starch gel electrophoresis) methods. On the genetic variants of the serum proteins, the transferrin(Tf) locus was assumed to be genetically controlled by codominant alleles, Tf A, $D_1$, $D_2$ and E alleles, and the gene frequencies of these were 0.249, 0.248, 0.260 and 0.243, respectively. The post-transferrin locus was observed to be controlled by pTf-2 F and S alleles, and the gene frequencies of these were 0.662 and 0.338, respectively. The post-albumin(pAlb) loci were identified to be controlled by two alleles, pAlb F and S alleles for pAlb locus, and the gene frequncies of these were 0.440 and 0.560 for pAlb F and S alleles, respectively. On the genetic variants of the serum enzymes, ceruloplasmin(Cp) and amylase-I(Am-I) loci were found to be controlled by two alleles, Cp F and S for Cp locus, and Am-I B and C for Am-I locus, and gene frequencies of these were 0.319 and 0.681 for Cp F and S, and 0.871 and 0.120 for Am-I Band C, respectively. On the genetic variants of the hemoglobin(Hb), the distributions of genotypes were 76.5, 21.2 and 2.3% for Hb AA, AB and BB types, and the gene frequnecies for Hb A and B were 0.871 and 0.129, respectively. On the effects of genetic variants of blood proteins, Tf $D_1D_1$, $D_2D_2$ and $D_2E$ genotypes were significantly higher on body weight at 6 month and average daily gain than that of other Tf genotypes.

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Enhanced Production of Albumin-erythropoietin by Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors in Recombinant CHO Cells (유전자재조합 CHO 세포에서 Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor를 이용한Albumin-erythropoietin 생산성 증진)

  • Kim, Su-Jin;Seo, Joon-Serk;Choi, Sung-Hun;Cha, Hyun-Myoung;Lim, Jin-Hyuk;Shin, Soo-Ah;Shin, Yeon-Kyeong;Kim, Dong-Il
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.44-51
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    • 2015
  • Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells are the most widely used mammalian host for the commercial production of recombinant proteins. However, they show relatively low yields of recombinant proteins in comparison with microbial cells. Various strategies have been tried to overcome this drawback. The acetyl moieties are attached to the N-terminus of histone by histone acetyltransferase (HAT) while histone deacetylase (HDAC) removes histone-bound acetyl groups. HDAC inhibitor (HDACi), such as sodium butyrate, sodium propionate and valproic acid, can enhance specific productivity of CHO cells. Human albumin-erythropoietin (Alb-EPO) is a novel 105 kDa protein comprising recombinant human EPO fused to human albumin. In this study, we examined the effects of HDACi on the production of Alb-EPO in CHO cells with various concentrations in the range of 0-1 mM. The results showed that sodium butyrate was found to be the best HDACi for enhancing productivity. It enhanced not only the production of Alb-EPO but also the apoptosis of recombinant CHO cells.

Effects of Silkworm Gland Hydrolysate on Albumin-erythropoietin Production in Transgenic Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells (형질전환 Chinese Hamster Ovary 세포에서 Albumin-erythropoietin의 생산시 Silkworm Gland Hydrolysate의 효과)

  • Choi, Min-Ho;Cha, Hyun-Myoung;Kim, Sun-Mi;Choi, Yong-Soo;Kim, Dong-Il
    • KSBB Journal
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.86-91
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    • 2013
  • To date, various strategies have been studied to increase specific productivity in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell cultures. Also, albumin-fusion platform is being applied to other important bioactive peptides with short half-lives. Here, we investigated the effects of silkworm gland hydrolysate (SGH) on the production of albumin-erythropoietin (Alb-EPO) in transgenic CHO cells. The viable cell density of CHO cells was increased by 13% in the medium containing 1 mg/mL SGH higher than in the control medium without SGH. In addition, the production of Alb-EPO was also 1.26- fold enhanced by reducing the early apoptosis of CHO cells. In conclusion, SGH could be used as a useful supplement for the enhancement of recombinant protein production.

Genetic Variants of the Blood Proteins and Enzymes in Beef Cattle (육우의 혈액단백질 및 효소의 유전적 변이체)

  • Sang, Byung Chan;Ryoo, Seung Heue;Sang, Byung Don
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.22 no.1
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    • pp.69-81
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    • 1995
  • This study was conducted to examine the genetic variants of the blood proteins and enzymes in beef cattle breeds, Hereford, Angus and Sharolais reared at the Daekwanryuong Branch of the National Livestock Research Institute. Genetic polymorphisms of transferrin(Tf), post-transferrin2(pTf-2), albumin(Alb), post-albumin (pAlb), ceruloplasmin(Cp), amylase-I(Am-I) and hemoglobin(Hb) in blood were analyzed by the methods of PAGE(polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) and STAGE(starch gel electrophoresis). The results obtained from this study were summarized as follows: 1. Tf and pTf-2 locus assumed to be controlled by codominant alleles, A. $D_1$, $D_2$ and E allele for Tf, F and S allele for pTf-2. In genotype frequencies, 25% and 90% for Tf $D_1D_2$ and pTf-2 SS in Hereford, 25% and 100% for Tf $AD_1$ and pTf-2 FF in Angus, 50% for Tf $D_1D_1$ and pTf-2 FS in Sharolais were found to have the highest frequency, respectively. In gene frequencies, 0.400 and 0.900 for Tf E and pTf-2 S allele in Hereford, 0.678 and 0.607 for Tf $D_1$ and pTf-2S in Sharolais were appeared to have the highest frequency. 2. Alb and pAlb locus assumed to be controlled by codominant alleles, only A allele for Alb, F and S allele for pAlb. In genotype frequencies, 70% for pAlb SS in Hereford, 90% for pAlb FF in Angus and 57.15% for pAlb SS in Sharolais were found to have the highest frequency. In gene frequencies, 0.825 and 0.750 for pAlb S in Hereford and Charolais, 0.900 for pAlb F in Angus were found to have the highest frequency. 3. Cp and Am-I locus appeared to be controlled by two alleles, F and S allele for Cp, B and C allele for Am-I. In genotype frequencies, 100% and 65% for Cp FF and Am-I BB in Hereford, 45% and 85% for Cp FF, and Am-I CC in Angus, 50% and 64.29% for Cp FF and Am-I BC in Sharolais were found to have the highest frequency. Gene frequencies were 1,000, 0.600 and 0.750 for Cp F in Herehord, Angus and Sharolais, 0.800, 0.875 and 0.680 for Am-I B, C and C allele in Hereford, Angus and sharolais, respectively. 4. Hb locus assumed to be controlled by codominant alleles, only A allele in Hereford and Angus, A and B allele in Sharolais. Genotype frequencies were 57.14% and 42.86% for Hb AA and AB in Sharolais, and gene frequencies were 0.785 and 0.215 for Hb A and B in Sharolais.

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Genetic Variants of Serum Proteins and Enzymes in Holstein-Friesian Cattle (홀스타인종 유우의 혈청단백질 및 효소의 유전적 변이체)

  • Sang, Byung Chan;Ryoo, Seung Heui;Seo, Kil Woong;Lee, Chang Soo
    • Korean Journal of Agricultural Science
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    • v.22 no.2
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    • pp.163-169
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    • 1995
  • This study was carried out to examine the genetic constitution of serum proteins and enzymes in Holstein Friesian cattle population. The genetic variants of post-transferrin-2(pTf-2), transferrin(Tf), post-albumin(pAlb), ceruloplasmin(Cp) and amylase-I(Am-I) were analyzed by using PAGE(polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis) and STAGE(starch gel electrophoresis). In serum proteins, the pTf-2 locus were observed to be controlled by codominant alleles designated F and S, and the distribution of genotypes were 76.34, 14.50 and 9.10% for pTf-2 FF, FS and SS types, respectively. The gene frequencies of the pTf-2 F and S allele were 0.836 and 0.164. The Tf locus were found to be controlled by four alleles, Tf A, D1, D2 and E at a single locus, and the distribution of genotypes were 6.11, 32.06, 19.08, 1.53, 10.69, 18.32, 9.92 and 2.29% for Tf AA, AD1, AD2, AE, D1D1, D1D2, D2D2 and D2E type, respectively. The gene frequencies of the Tf A, D1, D2 and E wee 0.321, 0.359, 0.298 and 0.019. The pAlb locus were identified to be genetically controlled by two alleles, pAlb F and S allele, and the distribution of genotypes were 32.06, 29.77 and 38.17% for pAlb FF, FS and SS types, respectively. The gene frequencies of the pAlb F and S allele were 0.461 and 0.531. The Alb locus were observed to be controlled by Alb A and B allele, and the gene frequencies of these were 0.996 and 0.004. In serum enzymes, the Cp locus were found to be controlled by F and S allele, and the distribution of genotypes were 46.57, 27.48 and 25.95% for Cp FF, FS and SS types, respectively. The gene frequencies of F and S allele were 0.603 and 0.394. The Am-I locus were observed to be controlled by Am-I B and C allele, and the distribution of genotypes were 39.69, 21.73 and 38.93% for Am-I BB, BC and CC types, the gene frequencies of Am-I B and C were 0.503 and 0.497, respectively.

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Studies on hematologic values and types of blood protein in Jindo dogs II. Types of blood protein of Jindo dogs (진도견(珍島犬)의 혈액상(血液像)과 혈액단백질형(血液蛋白質型)에 관(關)한 연구(硏究) II. 진도견(珍島犬)의 혈액단백질형(血液蛋白質型))

  • Kim, Woo-kwon;Han, Bang-keun;Kim, Ja-suk
    • Korean Journal of Veterinary Research
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    • v.28 no.2
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    • pp.299-305
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    • 1988
  • The phenotypes of hemoglobin, albumin and transferrin of 3U2 Jindo dogs in Jindo area were studied by starch gel electrophoresis for hemoglobin and albumin, and by polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis for transferrin. The results obtained were as follows: 1. In the hemoglobin phenotypes, three phenotypes, HbAA, HbAB and HbBB, which were controlled by two allelic genes, $Hb^A$ and $Hb^B$, were observed and their frequencies of appearance were 1.65%, 10.60% and 87.75% respectively. The distribution of gene frequency was calculated as 0.0695 in $Hb^A$ and 0.9305 in $Hb^B$. 2. In the albumin phenotypes, three phenotypes, Alb FF, Alb FS and Alb SS, which were controlled by two allelic genes, $AIb^F$ and $AIb^S$ were observed and their frequencies of appearance were 12.59%, 25.56% and 61.85% respectively. The distribution of gene frequency was calculated as 0.2537 in $AIb^F$ and 0.7463 in $AIb^S$. 3. Analysis of transferrin phenotypes showed 6 different types which were controlled by three allelic genes, $Tf^B$, $Tf^C$ and $Tf^D$ and their frequencies of appearance were 54.04% in TfBB, 17.54% in TfBC, 9.82% in TfBD, 8.07% in TfCC, 7.37% in TfCD and 3.16% in TfDD. The distribution of gene frequency was calculated as 0.6772 in $Tf^B$, 0.2053 in $Tf^C$ and 0.1175 in $Tf^D$.

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