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An allele (Pk-1 b ) from wild-caught mice that affects the activity and kinetics of erythrocyte and liver pyruvate kinase
Authors:Karen J Moore  Grahame Bulfield
Institution:(1) Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, LE1 7RH Leicester, U.K.;(2) Department of Molecular Biology, Roswell Park Memorial Institute, 14263 Buffalo, New York;(3) Genetics Group, ARC Poultry Research Centre, EH25 9PS Roslin, Edinburgh, U.K.
Abstract:A true breeding strain was made from a wild-caught mouse with low erythrocyte pyruvate kinase (E.C. 2.7.1.40) activity. This variation showed additive inheritance and segregated as an allele at a single locus (Pk-1 b). Mice homozygous for the reduced blood pyruvate kinase activity cosegregated for reduced liver activity. In both these tissues the variant enzyme had a lowered heat stability and reduced K m values for ADP. An increased stimulation by FDP was also detected in the liver pyruvate kinase. No difference in the isoelectric point of the variant enzyme in either erythrocyte or liver was observed when compared with the enzyme from C57BL mice (Pk-1 a/Pk-1 a). It is concluded that Pk-1 is the structural gene for the erythrocyte and the major liver pyruvate kinase. No other tissue pyruvate kinase showed altered characteristics.This work was supported by a Medical Research Council grant.
Keywords:pyruvate kinase  mouse  mutant
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