1967
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a128639
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Crystallization, Characterization and Metabolic Regulation of Two Types of Pyruvate Kinase Isolated from Rat Tissues*

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“…2. The pyruvate kinase mobilities observed are in agreement with previous observations (Tanaka et al, 1967a;Pogson, 1968b). Jacob & Bhargava (1962) or Branster & Morton (1957) bear out the conclusions of Suzangar & Dickson (1970) in that very little, if any, cytoplasmic enzyme activity is retained.…”
Section: Enzyme Assayssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…2. The pyruvate kinase mobilities observed are in agreement with previous observations (Tanaka et al, 1967a;Pogson, 1968b). Jacob & Bhargava (1962) or Branster & Morton (1957) bear out the conclusions of Suzangar & Dickson (1970) in that very little, if any, cytoplasmic enzyme activity is retained.…”
Section: Enzyme Assayssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Several workers (Tanaka et Vol. 126 al., 1965;Passeron et al, 1967;Tanaka et al, 1967a;Taylor & Bailey, 1967;Susor & Rutter, 1968) have shown the existence in liver of at least two distinct activities, one apparently similar to, although not identical with (Jimenez de Asua et al, 1971), muscle 'M-type' pyruvate kinase, the other exhibiting both a sigmoid rate response towards the substrate phosphoenolpyruvate and a sensitivity to activation by fructose 1,6-diphosphate (Tanaka et al, 1967b;Taylor & Bailey, 1967;Carminatti et al, 1968). The presence of the latter type of pyruvate kinase in tissues has been correlated with the presence of an active dicarboxylate shuttle and gluconeogenic or glyceroneogenic potential (Pogson, 1968a;Llorente et al, 1970).…”
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“…Pyruvate kinase was assayed by a method based on that of Tanaka et al [2]. Liver was homogenised in 9 vol of 0.15 M KC1 containing 5 mM MgS04, 10 mM mercaptoethanol, 5 mM EDTA and 2 rng/ml bovine plasma albumin, final pH 7.3.…”
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“…The three main isozymes, i.e., type L, type Mr and type Ms, have been highly purified and their molecular natures have been investigated. Type L differs from type M1 or type Mz in immunological properties [ 1,2] and amino acid composition ]3,4] , and thus considered to be a product of separate gene. On the other hand, type Mr and type Mz have very similar in ~unolo~c~ properties [S] and amino acid compositions [3,4], and thus it still uncertain whether they are different gene products f6 ,7] or not [8].…”
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confidence: 99%