The distribution of the enzyme tyrosine aminotransferase in tissues of mink
, Mustela vison, was investigated. High levels of enzymatic activity were d
etected only in liver, documenting the hepatic-specific nature of this enzy
me in this species. Further studies disclosed that tyrosine aminotransferas
e is not absent from non-hepatic tissues because of the lack of the use of
a stabilized buffer, sensitivity to temperature, or due to the presence of
an inhibitor. Collectively, these results suggest that the enzymatic assay
of tyrosine amino transferase will be unlikely to be an efficacious approac
h for identifying mink that are heterozygous for the autosomal recessive de
ficiency of this enzyme that is common in dark mink. (C) 2001 Elsevier Scie
nce Inc. All rights reserved.