The human apolipoprotein(a) (apo(a)) gene is a member of a family of r
elated genes including plasminogen, apo(a)rg-B and apo(a)rg-C, which a
re clustered on chromosome 6q 2,7. Apo(a) contains ten different types
of plasminogen-like kringle IV repeats (K-IV 1-10) one of which (K-IV
2) varies in number resulting in a remarkable size polymorphism of th
e protein. Sequence analysis of human apo(a) alleles and indirect evid
ence have suggested that K-IV 1 and K-IV 3-10 are each present once in
individual alleles and that the 3' apo(a) region encompassing kringle
s IV 3-10, kringle V and the protease domain is invariable. To directl
y test this, we have constructed a restriction map of the apo(a) gene
region from genomic DNA and from a yeast artificial chromosome (YAC) (
K-IV 13) which contain the entire apo(a) gene. The presence of a 63 kb
ClaI fragment encompassing kringles IV 3-10, kringle V and the protea
se domain and a 46 kb SwaI fragment, spanning kringles IV 5-10, kringl
e V and the protease domain was demonstrated by PFGE/Southern blotting
in 30 unrelated subjects, who represented a range of apo(a) size alle
les containing from 11 to 49 kringles. Our analysis demonstrates that
the number of kringles IV 3-10 is invariable in the human apo(a) gene,
suggesting that the 3' domain of Apo(a) is functionally important. (C
) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.