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    Mol Mar Biol Biotechnol. 1995 Sep;4(3):224-31.

    Evolutionary relations among vertebrate muscle-type lactate dehydrogenases.

    Quattro JM, Pollock DD, Powell M, Woods HA, Powers DA.

    Department of Biology, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208, USA.

    Gene duplication has produced two lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) isozymes, LDH-A and LDH-B, that are found in essentially all vertebrates. On the basis of the biochemical properties of the LDH-A and LDH-B isozymes, it has been suggested that each locus is orthologous among all vertebrates. However, phylogenetic studies have not supported a common evolutionary history among the LDH-A isozymes, particularly when those from lower vertebrates are examined. We present here the sequence of a muscle-type LDH from Fundulus heteroclitus, a teleost fish for which the LDH-B sequence has been determined and shown to be unrelated phylogenetically to tetrapod LDH-A isozymes. Although the sequence of the teleost muscle LDH shares certain features with the LDH-A of tetrapods, phylogenetic analyses do not support an orthologous relation among the LDH-A isozymes of teleost fish and tetrapod vertebrates.

    PMID: 7670598 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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