CAS:9023-78-3
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Introduction
The gene for triose phosphate isomerase (TPI) is located on human chromosome 12p13. It is expressed in all organizations. It is a homodimer consisting of two 27 kDa subunits, which is highly stable and consists of 248 amino acids. TPI has catalytic activity in the dimer state.
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The triose phosphate isomerase from rabbit muscle can form complexes with mercury p-hydroxybenzoate (PHMB) to denature proteins for hydrophobic interaction chromatography and on-line coupling with chemical gas chromatograin-fluorescence spectrometry (HIC − CVGAFS).
Triose phosphate isomerase has been used to study changes in cardiac energy metabolic pathways in super-sized rats fed a high-fat diet. Triose-phosphate isomerase has been used to study the proteomic identification of carbonylation proteins in the hippocampus of F344 rats after exposure to 1-bromopropane.