1989
DOI: 10.1016/0378-1119(89)90233-3
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The phosphofructokinase genes of yeast evolved from two duplication events

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“…A globular protein having an elution time of 8.55 min would have an apparent molecular mass of about 300 m a , characteristic of the tetrameric 12 S form of yeast phosphofructokinase (see Table 1). steat-othermophilus and human and rabbit muscle according to Heinisch et al (1989).…”
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“…A globular protein having an elution time of 8.55 min would have an apparent molecular mass of about 300 m a , characteristic of the tetrameric 12 S form of yeast phosphofructokinase (see Table 1). steat-othermophilus and human and rabbit muscle according to Heinisch et al (1989).…”
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“…Yeast phosphofructokinase 1 contains two kinds of polypeptide chains, an a chain containing 987 residues in a known sequence and encoded by the PFKl gene and a chain containing 959 residues, also in a known sequence encoded by the PFK2 gene (Heinisch et a]., 1989). The native enzyme is a globular protein containing four a chains and four p chains.…”
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“…The latter have been cloned, sequenced, and deleted from the haploid yeast genome (12,13). Whereas in most organisms homotetrameric enzymes are usually active, mutations in one of the yeast genes lead to a loss of in vitro detectable Pfk activity (14 -16).…”
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“…Comparison of the primary sequence of Bacillus stearothermophilus Pfk with the one from rabbit muscle led to the notion that the latter evolved through a gene duplication event from a prokaryotic ancestor (20). This was also postulated for each of the yeast Pfk subunits, where apparently a second gene duplication followed, locating the two genes on different chromosomes (13).…”
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“…RESULTS AND DISCUSSION 3.1. Sequencing of the PFKI-cud PFK2-promoters Published work [3] contains little information on the 5'-non-ceding regions of the two PFK genes. The PFKl sequence was determined up to -260 bp relative to the ,4TG translation start codon and the PFK2 sequence up to -420 bp.…”
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