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Publication : Genetics and development of ocular oxidases in the mouse: evidence for a new locus (Eox-1) closely linked with the aldehyde oxidase loci on chromosome 1.

First Author  Hintz M Year  1988
Journal  Anim Genet Volume  19
Issue  3 Pages  227-36
PubMed ID  3207217 Mgi Jnum  J:9522
Mgi Id  MGI:57982 Doi  10.1111/j.1365-2052.1988.tb00811.x
Citation  Hintz M, et al. (1988) Genetics and development of ocular oxidases in the mouse: evidence for a new locus (Eox-1) closely linked with the aldehyde oxidase loci on chromosome 1. Anim Genet 19(3):227-36
abstractText  Isoelectric focusing (IEF) and histochemical techniques were used to examine the genetics, postnatal development and biochemical properties of ocular oxidases (EOXs) among inbred strains of mice. The designation as EOX was made on a provisional basis, since the 'natural' substrate(s) for this enzyme have not been identified. Five major forms were resolved from adult animals, which exhibited high activity in murine lens and low activity in the cornea. An additional ocular oxidase was observed in neonatal animals. Genetic analyses demonstrated that one of these enzymes (EOX-1) is encoded by a locus (Eox-1) which is closely linked with, but distinct from, the aldehyde oxidase (Aox) gene complex on chromosome one of the mouse. These results support the proposal that ocular oxidases are distinct from the major liver AOXs in this organism.
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