Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)

Abstract Starch gel electrophoresis reveals the presence of 22 LDH isozymes in the round whitefish ( Prosobium cylindraceum ). Immunoprecipitation and molecular hybridization experiments demonstrate that the genome of this species codes for ten types of LDH subunits designated A, A′, B, B′, D, D′, E...

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Main Author: Massaro, Edward J.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/jez.1401790211 2024-06-02T08:13:34+00:00 Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann) Massaro, Edward J. 1972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jez.1401790211 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fjez.1401790211 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/jez.1401790211 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Journal of Experimental Zoology volume 179, issue 2, page 247-262 ISSN 0022-104X 1097-010X journal-article 1972 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/jez.1401790211 2024-05-03T10:37:22Z Abstract Starch gel electrophoresis reveals the presence of 22 LDH isozymes in the round whitefish ( Prosobium cylindraceum ). Immunoprecipitation and molecular hybridization experiments demonstrate that the genome of this species codes for ten types of LDH subunits designated A, A′, B, B′, D, D′, E, E′, F, and F′. These subunits comprise the parental homotetramers of five distinct groups of isozymes designated a , b , d , e , and f . The group f isozymes are found exclusively in skeletal muscle and the e group isozymes are found exclusively in the eye. The a , b , d , and e group isozymes are immunologically related. The group f isozymes do not cross‐react with antibodies prepared against either the A 4 or B 4 homotetramers of weakfish, Cynoscion regalis . Six types of LDH subunits; designated B, B′, D, D′, E, and E′, are coded for by the genome of the pygmy whitefish ( P. coulteri ). They comprise the parental homotetramers of three distinct, but immunologically related, groups of isozymes designated b , d , and e . As in the rainbow trout ( Salmo gairdneri ), no in vivo intergroup molecular hydridization of LDH isozymes has been observed nor can it be induced in vitro in either P. cylindraceum or P. coulteri . The isozymes of analogous groups from P. cylindraceum, P. coulteri , and S. gairdneri can be hybridized in vitro . Two distinct MDH phenotypes were observed in P. cylindraceum a simpler (S) pattern composed of four isozymes and a more complex (C) pattern composed of six‐seven isozymes. A pattern of six‐seven MDH isozymes similar to the C pattern of P. cylindraceum is found in P. coulteri . The ovarian LDH and MDH isozymes of P. cylindraceum are unique in that they migrate more slowly toward the anode than analogous isozymes in other tissues. The achromatic bands which are observed on starch gels stained for LDH or MDH activity are described. Article in Journal/Newspaper Pygmy whitefish Wiley Online Library Journal of Experimental Zoology 179 2 247 262
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description Abstract Starch gel electrophoresis reveals the presence of 22 LDH isozymes in the round whitefish ( Prosobium cylindraceum ). Immunoprecipitation and molecular hybridization experiments demonstrate that the genome of this species codes for ten types of LDH subunits designated A, A′, B, B′, D, D′, E, E′, F, and F′. These subunits comprise the parental homotetramers of five distinct groups of isozymes designated a , b , d , e , and f . The group f isozymes are found exclusively in skeletal muscle and the e group isozymes are found exclusively in the eye. The a , b , d , and e group isozymes are immunologically related. The group f isozymes do not cross‐react with antibodies prepared against either the A 4 or B 4 homotetramers of weakfish, Cynoscion regalis . Six types of LDH subunits; designated B, B′, D, D′, E, and E′, are coded for by the genome of the pygmy whitefish ( P. coulteri ). They comprise the parental homotetramers of three distinct, but immunologically related, groups of isozymes designated b , d , and e . As in the rainbow trout ( Salmo gairdneri ), no in vivo intergroup molecular hydridization of LDH isozymes has been observed nor can it be induced in vitro in either P. cylindraceum or P. coulteri . The isozymes of analogous groups from P. cylindraceum, P. coulteri , and S. gairdneri can be hybridized in vitro . Two distinct MDH phenotypes were observed in P. cylindraceum a simpler (S) pattern composed of four isozymes and a more complex (C) pattern composed of six‐seven isozymes. A pattern of six‐seven MDH isozymes similar to the C pattern of P. cylindraceum is found in P. coulteri . The ovarian LDH and MDH isozymes of P. cylindraceum are unique in that they migrate more slowly toward the anode than analogous isozymes in other tissues. The achromatic bands which are observed on starch gels stained for LDH or MDH activity are described.
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Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
author_facet Massaro, Edward J.
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title Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
title_short Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
title_full Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
title_fullStr Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
title_full_unstemmed Isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: Evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of Prosobium cylindraceum (Pallas) and P. coulteri (Eigenmann and Eigenmann)
title_sort isozyme patterns of coregonine fishes: evidence for multiple cistrons for lactate and malate dehydrogenases and achromatic bands in the tissues of prosobium cylindraceum (pallas) and p. coulteri (eigenmann and eigenmann)
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