Hemin-induced conversion of pyruvate kinase isozymes in K562 cells

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The effects of hemin on the conversion of pyruvate kinase (PK) isozymes from the M2-type to the L-type in K562 cells were investigated. Immunofluorescence, ion exchange chromatography, and electrophoretic studies showed that the untreated K562 cells contained only the M2-type PK, while eight to 20 days after induction with hemin, concomitant with hemoglobin F synthesis, L-type PK levels increased while M2-type PK levels decreased. Electrophoretic study revealed three hybrid isozymes of the L-type and M2-type PK. We conclude that the conversion of PK isozymes from the M2-type to the L-type in erythroid precursor cells occurs in the early stage of maturation.

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Takegawa, S., Shinohara, T., & Miwa, S. (1984). Hemin-induced conversion of pyruvate kinase isozymes in K562 cells. Blood, 64(3), 754–757. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v64.3.754.bloodjournal643754

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