Literature DB >> 3597383

Extensive homology between the carboxyl-terminal peptides of mouse alpha 1(IV) and alpha 2(IV) collagen.

M Kurkinen, M R Condon, B Blumberg, D P Barlow, S Quinones, J Saus, T Pihlajaniemi.   

Abstract

We have determined the complete primary structure for the carboxyl-terminal peptides of mouse alpha 1(IV) and alpha 2(IV) collagen; which have 229 and 227 amino acids, respectively. The amino acid sequences are 63% identical and conservatively substituted in 28 positions. A striking feature of these peptides is that the first half of each sequence is homologous with the second half, 37% in alpha 1(IV) and 36% in alpha 2(IV). These results suggest that the carboxyl-terminal peptides of type IV collagen are closely related in their structure and evolution. Presumably, they were first derived by internal duplication of a common ancestral DNA sequence which later, by gene duplication, gave rise to the two different but homologous carboxyl-terminal peptides of type IV collagen.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3597383

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


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