Yak lactate dehydgogenase A4: Purification, properties, and cDNA cloning

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Abstract

Lactate dehydrogenase A4 (LDH-A4) was purified for yak skeletal muscle. Michaelis constant (Km) analysis showed that yak LDH-A4 for pyruvate was significantly higher than that of cattle. cDNA cloning of LDH-A revealed two amino acid substitutions between yak and cattle. We suggest that the higher Km of yak LDH-A4 might be a result of molecular adaptation to a hypoxic environment.

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Zheng, Y., Si, X., He, Q., Jin, S., & Hong, J. (2008). Yak lactate dehydgogenase A4: Purification, properties, and cDNA cloning. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 72(9), 2448–2451. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.80208

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