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Codominant autosomal inheritance of polymorphic red cell acid phosphatases of lemurs and some properties of the enzymes
Authors:Mason  George A  Buettner-Janusch  John
Institution:(1) Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina;(2) Department of Anthropology, New York University, 25 Waverly Place, 10003 New York, New York
Abstract:Red cell acid phosphatase phenotypes of 207 captive animals of the genera Lemur, Hapalemur, and Propithecus were determined by starch gel electrophoresis and phosphatase-specific staining. In Lemur fulvus, three phenotypes, designated A, B, and AB, were observed. In each of the species L. catta, L. macaco, L. mongoz, and L. variegatus, a single phenotype was observed. In Hapalemur griseus, three phenotypes were found: A, B, and AB. In Propithecus verreauxi, a single phenotype was found. Examination of breeding records in conjunction with the results of the electrophoretic analyses supports the conclusion that the erythrocytic acid phosphatases in this group of nonhuman primates are the products of at least two codominant autosomal alleles. There is a wide range of specific activities of the acid phosphatases as determined by colorimetric assays. The values range from 60.6 mgrmoles of p-nitrophenol released per gram of hemoglobin per 30 min in Lemur catta to 429.1 mgrmoles in Propithecus verreauxi. The enzymes of L. fulvus and P. verreauxi were purified approximately 400-fold, and Michaelis-Menten constants were determined on the purified preparations. For L. fulvus phenotype A, K m =0.8 mM; for L. fulvus phenotype B, K m =0.8 mM; and for P. verreauxi, K m =0.6 mM; the substrate in each case was p-nitrophenylphosphate.The work reported here was taken in part from a doctoral dissertation submitted by G.A.M. to the Graduate School of Duke University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree. This work was supported by grants from the National Science Foundation (Nos. GS 39635X and BNS-74-02504), the USPHS (fellowship to G.A.M., No. GM-02007), and the Wenner-Gren Foundation (No. 2697).
Keywords:acid phosphatases  erythrocyte enzymes  isoenzymes  Lemuriformes  nonhuman primates  genetic polymorphisms
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