1980
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.77.10.5784
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New molecular forms of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase: isolation and characterization of ADHIndianapolis.

Abstract: The biochemital determinants of alcoholism and genetic correlates for the variability in man's response to alcohol have remained obscure until recently. The identification of genetically determined isoenzymes of alcohol dehydrogenase with different catalytic properties may bear importantly upon this problem. New molecular forms of human liver alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH; alcohol:NAD+ Commun. 91, 1549Commun. 91, -1555. The distinguishing features of these specimens were (i) they showed activity optima for et… Show more

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“…It has a substantially higher V max and somewhat higher K m compared with b1. The b3 isozyme was first detected in liver extracts from African-Americans (Bosron et al 1980) because of its lower pH optimum than the other ADH isozymes. It has also been found in Southwest Native Americans.…”
Section: Alcohol Dehydrogenasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has a substantially higher V max and somewhat higher K m compared with b1. The b3 isozyme was first detected in liver extracts from African-Americans (Bosron et al 1980) because of its lower pH optimum than the other ADH isozymes. It has also been found in Southwest Native Americans.…”
Section: Alcohol Dehydrogenasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Atypical 02-subunits have been differently reported from livers of Caucasians and Asians (12-lern and f2-Oriental) (9,10), but both of these 2 types are now known to be structurally identical (11,12), differing from typical (1 subunits by a single His/Arg exchange at position 47. Another type of ADH, ADHIndianapolis, is probably derived from a further variant of the ADH2 locus (13). Finally, two additional gene loci are likely to code for the more different ir-and X-isoenzymes (14)(15)(16).…”
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“…One such intermediate phenotype was associated with a decreased risk for AUDs but was unrelated to SUDs: an intense skin fl ush after drinking related to several variations in alcohol metabolizing enzymes that were associated with an enhanced sensitivity to alcohol. This phenomenon had been observed for centuries in Asian drinkers (Japanese, Chinese, and Koreans), and the enzymes involved were identifi ed in the 1970s (Bosron et al, 1980;von Wartburg, 1980). The second intermediate phenotype, one that related to an enhanced risk for both AUDs and SUDs, was the long-known association between substance-related problems and impulsive behaviors Schuckit et al, 1970;Slutske et al, 1998).…”
Section: The Quarterly Journal Of Studies Onmentioning
confidence: 99%