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Publication : The primary structure of human liver type phosphofructokinase and its comparison with other types of PFK.

First Author  Levanon D Year  1989
Journal  DNA Volume  8
Issue  10 Pages  733-43
PubMed ID  2533063 Mgi Jnum  J:36273
Mgi Id  MGI:83739 Doi  10.1089/dna.1989.8.733
Citation  Levanon D, et al. (1989) The primary structure of human liver type phosphofructokinase and its comparison with other types of PFK. DNA 8(10):733-43
abstractText  The complete mRNA sequence of the human liver-type phosphofructokinase (hPFKL) was determined. The sequence included 55 nucleotides of 5' and 515 of 3' noncoding regions, as well as 2,337 nucleotides encoding the 779 amino acids of the hPFKL. Extensive similarity (approximately 90%) in the coding region was observed between the hPFKL and the mouse PFKL, whereas the degree of similarity between different types of PFK, i.e., hPFKL and human muscle-type PFK (hPFKM), was merely 68%. Nevertheless, striking similarity between these different types of PFK was noticed when the amino acid residues creating the various active sites of the enzyme were compared. Human PFK L- and M-specific probes were constructed and used to quantitate the mRNA levels in fetal and adult brains and fetal liver. It was found that while relative amount of PFKL mRNA in adult brain was one-fourth of that detected in fetal brain the level of PFKM mRNA in adult brain was slightly higher than in fetal tissue, suggesting that PFK expression might be controlled at the transcriptional level.
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