Abstract
Activity of S- adenosylmethionine-dependent arginine methyltransferase was substantially higher in sonicated bone marrow samples from 6 patients with chronic erythremic myelosis than in bone marrow from 3 patients with untreated pernicious anemia, 2 patients with autoimmune hemolytic anemia, and 4 normal persons. Increased activity of this enzyme may be one of the factors contributing to the pathogenesis of methylated arginines in histones of erythroblasts from patients with chronic erythremic myelosis.
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