Literature DB >> 3372504

A new repetitive protein from Xenopus laevis skin highly homologous to pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide.

W Hoffmann1.   

Abstract

A cDNA sequence has been used to derive the precursor structure of a highly repetitive protein in Xenopus laevis skin. From the sequence of a whole family of secretory proteins can be predicted containing a classical hydrophobic signal sequence at the NH2-terminal end of the precursor. The proteins contain four domains with high homology to porcine pancreatic spasmolytic polypeptide. These four cysteine-rich, presumably physiologically active domains are separated in the molecule by a repetitive element, locating two such domains to the NH2 terminus of the precursor protein and the remaining two to the COOH-terminal end. The separating spacer consists of very unusual, precise, threonine and proline-rich repeats containing 9 residues which could be targets for extensive O-glycosylation. Additionally, processing at two pairs of basic residues is suggested to liberate two polypeptides ("spasmolysins") and "spasmolysin-glycoprotein."

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3372504

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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