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Effect of Dilution on the Lactic Dehydrogenase Isozyme Pattern obtained in the Starch Gel

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THE demonstration of the heterogeneity of lactic dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in human serum and red cells1 was followed shortly by a report describing LDH heterogeneity in tissues of other mammals2. Multiple molecular forms of LDH have been utilized in clinical medicine1,3–5, embryology6 and tissue culture7. Markert and Møller directed attention to the general phenomenon of multiple enzymatic forms exhibiting similar substrate specificities within a cell by designating them isozymes6. Recent reports have indicated that tissue homogenization8 and enzyme purification9 may alter the pattern of isozymes observed in the starch gel. The present communication shows that the LDH isozyme pattern obtained may be altered by changing the concentration of enzyme activity applied to a starch gel prior to electrophoretic separation. The distribution of total LDH activity among the 5 LDH isozymes of human leucocytes and muscular tissue varies according to the amount of activity applied (Fig. 1). Since relative activities of the serum LDH isozymes have been used in the diagnosis of disease states1,3–5, it is important to specify the total amount of activity applied prior to electrophoresis.

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VESELL, E. Effect of Dilution on the Lactic Dehydrogenase Isozyme Pattern obtained in the Starch Gel. Nature 195, 497–498 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/195497a0

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