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Isozymes of Aldolase

Science, 1966
A new method of starch-gel electrophoresis using a technique of staining dependent on enzyme activity has been employed to demonstrate the isozymes of aldolase from a variety of human, rat, and frog tissues. Five of these isozymes were detected in man, seven in the rat, and at least four in the frog. The abilities of these isozymes to cleave fructose-1,
H B, Anstall, C, Lapp, J M, Trujillo
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BIOLOGY OF ISOZYMES

BioScience, 1975
Isozymes are now a common part of the scientific vocabulary, but their recognition is relatively recent, having been first announced in 1959 (Markert and Mqller). Prior to that time, molecular heterogeneity had often been noted in enzyme preparations, but such heterogeneity was usually attributed to contaminants or to partially denatured or degraded ...
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Lipoxygenase isozymes of peanut

Lipids, 1975
AbstractLipoxygenase was isolated and partially purified from peanut seed by ammonium sulfate precipitation, gel filtration, and ion exchange column chromatography. Three isozymes of lipoxygenase were identified. Two had pH optima of 6.2, and the other an optimum of 8.3. Molecular weight of each isozyme was 7.3×104, as determined by gel filtration. The
T H, Sanders   +2 more
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Isozymes And Cancer

1973
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the concept of isozymes. In 1964, a subcommittee of the International Union of Biochemistry recommended that multiple enzyme forms in a single species, catalyzing essentially the same reaction but differing in various ways should be called “isozymes,” or “isoenzymes.” Nevertheless this definition was too ...
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Microheterogeneity of Kasahara isozyme

Clinica Chimica Acta, 1986
The microheterogeneity of Kasahara isozyme was investigated by affinity electrophoresis with Con A as the affinity ligand in combination with polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis. On two-dimensional Con A-containing agarose gel electrophoresis, the Kasahara isozyme was separated into three molecular species.
T, Hada   +6 more
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Malic Dehydrogenase Isozymes

Nature, 1965
IT has been shown previously1–3 that at least two isozymes of malic dehydrogenase are present in the extracts of various tissues. In addition, the distinct characteristics of these isozymes have been demonstrated by the recent reports4–6.
S, Sawaki, N, Morikawa, K, Yamada
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