Tedesco T A, Bonow R, Miller K, Mellman W J
Science. 1972 Oct 13;178(4057):176-8. doi: 10.1126/science.178.4057.176.
Activities of galactokinase and galactose-1-phosphate uridyltransferase in red cells were assayed in a mixed racial population of 645 pregnant women. The distribution of individual transferase activities for black subjects was the same as that for whites. In contrast, the distributions of individual galactokinase activities differed significantly in blacks and whites, the mean for the black population being 30 percent lower than the mean for the white population. The same racial difference was found when red cell galactokinase activity was examined in males and in newborns. Because low-, intermediate-, and high-galactokinase activities appear to segregate within several black families, this observed difference suggests a new, racially determined enzyme polymorphism.
在645名孕妇的混合种族群体中检测了红细胞中半乳糖激酶和1-磷酸半乳糖尿苷转移酶的活性。黑人受试者个体转移酶活性的分布与白人相同。相比之下,黑人和白人个体半乳糖激酶活性的分布有显著差异,黑人群体的平均值比白人群体的平均值低30%。在男性和新生儿中检测红细胞半乳糖激酶活性时也发现了同样的种族差异。由于低、中、高半乳糖激酶活性似乎在几个黑人家庭中呈分离状态,这种观察到的差异提示了一种新的、种族决定的酶多态性。