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Glycinin A5A4B3 mRNA: cDNA cloning and nucleotide sequencing of a splitting storage protein subunit of soybean.

T Momma, T Negoro, H Hirano, A Matsumoto, K Udaka, C Fukazawa.   

Abstract

The complete nucleotide sequence of a cloned cDNA, designated pGA5A4B3822, corresponding to glycinin A5A4B3 mRNA was determined. Analysis of the cDNA insert revealed that it contained 1899 nucleotides of mRNA sequence with a 5'-terminal non-translated region of 31 nucleotides, a signal peptide region corresponding to 23 amino acids, an acidic subunit region (A5) corresponding to 97 amino acids, an acidic subunit region (A4) corresponding to 257 amino acids followed by a basic subunit region (B3) corresponding to 185 amino acids, and a 3'-terminal non-translated region of 182 nucleotides. These results show that the glycinin A4 subunit, which is not found to be linked to a basic subunit via a disulfide bond, is synthesized as a full-sized precursor, i.e. the A5A4B3 subunit complex, from a single mRNA, followed by post-translational processing to generate an intermediary subunit complex (A5-B3), covalently linked by a disulfide bond, and the mature A4 subunit, which may associate with the above subunit complex by non-covalent interactions. From the results obtained by the Chou-Fasman rules we speculated that the two post-translational cleavage sites of this subunit precursor might be processed by the same proteolytic enzyme.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2988947     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1985.tb08951.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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