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Gan 1975-Feb

A variant of hexokinase isoenzymes detected in ascites tumor cells.

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H Kizaki
K Murakami
S Ishibashi

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Abstract

In the hexokinase isoenzyme pattern on the cellulose acetate membrane electropherogram of the supernatant fraction of Ehrlich ascites tumor cells, a band was detected moving slower than of common Type I isoenzyme. This band was assumed to be due to the presence of a variant of the hexokinase isoenzymes in the cells, since such a band was not detected in the normal tissues, and a change in the intensity of the band in response to a sulfhydryl agent, etc., differed from that of the common Type I and II isoenzymes. The band was also found in AH-7974 and MH-134 ascites tumor cells, in spite of the difference in the species of the tumor-bearing animals and originating tissue.

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