Jamil T, Fisher R A
Biochem Genet. 1977 Oct;15(9-10):847-58. doi: 10.1007/BF00483981.
Guanylate kinase in the red cells of 63 different mammalian species was studied by electrophoresis and multiple molecular forms of the enzyme were found in all species. Two species were investigated in more detail. Using molecular weight estimates as a criterion of homology, the fallow deer and the Chinese hamster were found to have isozymes that corresponded to isozyme e, f, and g of man. Variation in the guanylate kinase isozymes was detected in a small population of orangutans. Results suggested that isozymes a and b were monomeric and that they were the products of a gene locus, GUK1, different from the locus GUK3 which coded for isozymes e, f, and g. Products c and d of the presumptive GUK2 locus were not found in the orangutan.
通过电泳研究了63种不同哺乳动物红细胞中的鸟苷酸激酶,发现所有物种中该酶均存在多种分子形式。对其中两个物种进行了更详细的研究。以分子量估计作为同源性标准,发现黇鹿和中国仓鼠具有与人的同工酶e、f和g相对应的同工酶。在一小群猩猩中检测到鸟苷酸激酶同工酶的变异。结果表明,同工酶a和b是单体,它们是一个基因位点GUK1的产物,该位点不同于编码同工酶e、f和g的GUK3位点。在猩猩中未发现推测的GUK2位点的产物c和d。