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Rabbit red blood cell hexokinase

✍ Scribed by Mauro Magnani; Vilberto Stocchi; Marina Dachà; Giorgio Fornaini


Publisher
Springer
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
702 KB
Volume
61
Category
Article
ISSN
0300-8177

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✦ Synopsis


Rabbit hexokinase (EC 2.7.1.1) has been shown to exist in reticulocytes as two distinct molecular forms, designated hexokinase Ia and Ib, but only one of these was consistently present in mature red cells. In vivo, hexokinase Ia and Ib show a decay rate of 3 and 8% a day, respectively, while in vitro they show a similar stability. The possibility that the proteolytic activities of the reticulocyte could be responsible for the fast decay of hexokinase was investigated. No differences were found in the decay rates of hexokinase Ia and Ib during in vitro reticulocyte maturation in presence or absence of proteolytic inhibitors. Contrariwise, many findings indicate the ATP-dependent proteolytic system of the reticulocyte as a possible mechanism. In fact, the decay of hexokinase and the degradation of 3H-globins are both stimulated by ATP and ubiquitin; they show similar kinetic properties and both disappear during reticulocyte maturation. The cellular localization of hexokinase Ia and Ib was shown to be responsible for the differences found between their decay rates.


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