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Biochemical properties of duplicated isozymes of phosphoglucose isomerase in the plant Clarkia xantiana.

L D Gottlieb, L C Greve.   

Abstract

The structural gene locus specifying subunits of cytoplasmic isoenzymes of phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) is present in duplicate in many diploid species of Clarkia (Onagraceae), a genus of annual plants native to California. We studied the kinetic properties and molecular weights of a large number of genetically defined and highly purified PGIs in C. xantiana, a number of species with the duplication, as a means of examining the biochemical consequences of the evolution of a new gene locus. This species is primarily outcrossing, but also includes several previously described predominantly self-pollinating populations. Both cytoplasmic PGI loci in the outcrossing populations are polymorphic and their enzyme products are readily separated by electrophoresis. The PGIs from the outcrossing populations were rated by electrophoresis. The PGIs from the outcrossing populations were generally closely similar in molecular weight, pH optimum, heat sensitivity, energy activation, and apparent Km (fructose-6-phosphate). The PGI loci in the selfing populations are monomorphic and specify enzymes having identical electrophoretic mobilities to those coded by the most frequent alleles of the outcrosser. The PGI isozymes in the selfers differed fivefold in Km, suggesting that they have a very different catalytic effectiveness. The high Km of the PGI-3A' isozyme (1.1mM) was anomalous among the PGIs examined and would likely be disadvantageous in a species which lacked other more normally functioning PGIs. But in the cytoplasm of the selfing plants, it is present with other PGIs that have low Km values. The PGI-3A' enzyme is a good candidate for a gene product coded by a "forbidden" mutation that could not have been established in the absence of the duplication. The rationale for this suggestion is described and it is also pointed out that the divergence of duplicated genes is influenced by many factors such as the breeding system and other population factors as well as the effect of particular mutations.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7225090     DOI: 10.1007/bf00486145

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Genet        ISSN: 0006-2928            Impact factor:   1.890


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