Abstract:After 8 months of storage of normal red cells in liquid nitrogen, red cell enzyme
activities were essentially unchanged, except for triose phosphate isomerase which was reduced
by about half. Mutant pyruvate kinase (PK), PK Tokyo I, showed no changes in kinetic or
electrophoretic properties after 8 months of storage. These findings indicate that red cells
stored for a long term in liquid nitrogen can still be used for the study of mutant PK.
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