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. 1990 Jan;88(1):41-50.
doi: 10.1530/jrf.0.0880041.

Genetic identification of non-specific esterases of the mouse cauda epididymidis and description of esterase-28, a new carboxylesterase isoenzyme (EC 3.1.1.1)

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Genetic identification of non-specific esterases of the mouse cauda epididymidis and description of esterase-28, a new carboxylesterase isoenzyme (EC 3.1.1.1)

O von Deimling et al. J Reprod Fertil. 1990 Jan.

Abstract

Twenty-five (25) electrophoretic bands with esterase activity were distinguished in supernatants of cauda epididymidis of DBA/2J mice. Twenty (20) of these were assigned to 10 genetically defined esterases (ES-1, ES-2, ES-3, ES-6, ES-7, ES-11, ES-14, ES-17, ES-19, ES-22) which were already known from investigations of other mouse tissues. Furthermore, ES-10 was identified in cauda supernatants after isoelectric focussing. A hitherto genetically undefined esterase was assigned to locus Es-28 which was expressed solely in the epididymis. Three phenotypes were distinguished: ES-28A was present in the majority of the inbred strains examined. ES-28B was observed in AKR/Han mice and ES-28C was found in SEG/1 mice.

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