Abstract

We have purified to homogeneity murine alpha-fetoprotein (MAFP) and determined the amino acid sequence of the first twenty-four residues. The N-terminal sequence obtained shows a high degree of homology with human and rat AFP's, but not human or rat albumins. The C-terminal residue is the same as human and “slow” rat AFP, but different from the corresponding albumins. We conclude that the AFP's are derived from homologous genes which are at best distantly related to the ancestral gene for albumin. The single C-terminal residue and N-terminal sequence suggests that the multiple forms of MAFP observed by others are due to carbohydrate micro-heterogeneity.

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