| Literature DB >> 2756155 |
I Nakano1, A Funakoshi, K Miyasaka, K Ishida, G Makk, P Angwin, D Chang, K Tatemoto.
Abstract
Bovine pancreastatin, a 47 amino acid residue peptide, was isolated from the pancreas and the pituitary gland using a chemical method which detects its C-terminal glycine amide structure. The complete amino acid sequence of the pancreatic peptide is 74% homologous to that of porcine pancreastatin and is identical to bovine chromogranin A-(248-294), as deduced from its cDNA sequence. The sequence of the first 28 amino-terminal residues of the pituitary peptide was determined to be identical to the corresponding sequence of the pancreatic peptide. Since the pituitary peptide also contains the C-terminal glycine amide, it is therefore likely to be identical in structure to the pancreatic peptide. Thus, we conclude that bovine chromogranin A is the precursor of bovine pancreastatin. Synthetic bovine pancreastatin inhibited pancreatic exocrine secretion in a similar manner to porcine pancreastatin.Entities:
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Year: 1989 PMID: 2756155 DOI: 10.1016/0167-0115(89)90262-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Regul Pept ISSN: 0167-0115