Abstract

Human red cell phosphoglucomutase of the three common phenotypes have been examined by gel filtration and ion‐exchange chromatography. By gel filtration on Sephadex G‐100 the molecular weight of all the PGM1 components was estimated to be about 51,000 and all the PGM2 components to be about 58,000. Experiments on DEAE cellulose indicate that the different phosphoglucomutase components differ in charge. Probably, the components are present in the haemolysate and not produced as artefacts during separation procedures. The possible biochemical basis for the differences among the components related to each allele is discussed.

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