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Functional Analysis of a Mutation Occurring between the Two In-frame AUG Codons of Human Angiotensinogen
1999
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Angiotensinogen (ANG) is the specific substrate of the renin-angiotensin system, a major participant in blood pressure control. We have identified a natural mutation at the ؊30 amino acid position of the angiotensinogen signal peptide, in which an arginine is replaced by a proline (R؊30P). Heterozygous individuals with R؊30P showed a tendency to lowered plasma angiotensinogen level (1563 ng of ANG I/ml (range 1129 -1941)) compared with normal individuals in the family (1892 ng of ANG I/ml
doi:10.1074/jbc.274.50.35749
pmid:10585456
fatcat:lzbdyxvpqbhxpngvg67bxybkym