Abstract
1. 1. Compared with the rat, mouse liver glucokinase activities show a different sensitivity to changes in insulin concentrations. When animals from a high glucokinase-high insulin level strain C3H/He are crossed with those from a low glucokinase-low insulin strain C58, individuals from recombinant inbred lines show non-parental phenotypes with high glucokinase activity but low insulin and vice versa. 2. 2. Messenger RNA levels are greater in high-enzyme-activity mice strains than in low-activity animals, suggesting that differences in either transcription of the glucokinase gene or in mRNA stability occur between the two strains. 3. 3. There is no evidence of a different number of glucokinase genes in the high- and low-activity strains. Differences in activity therefore suggest that dissimilarities in the regulation of the expression of these genes may well occur.
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