Literature DB >> 6336748

The amino acid sequence of Escherichia coli cyanase.

C C Chin, P M Anderson, F Wold.   

Abstract

The amino acid sequence of the enzyme cyanase (cyanate hydrolase) from Escherichia coli has been determined by automatic Edman degradation of the intact protein and of its component peptides. The primary peptides used in the sequencing were produced by cyanogen bromide cleavage at the methionine residues, yielding 4 peptides plus free homoserine from the NH2-terminal methionine, and by trypsin cleavage at the 7 arginine residues after acetylation of the lysines. Secondary peptides required for overlaps and COOH-terminal sequences were produced by chymotrypsin or clostripain cleavage of some of the larger peptides. The complete sequence of the cyanase subunit consists of 156 amino acid residues (Mr 16,350). Based on the observation that the cysteine-containing peptide is obtained as a disulfide-linked dimer, it is proposed that the covalent structure of cyanase is made up of two subunits linked by a disulfide bond between the single cystine residue in each subunit. The native enzyme (Mr 150,000) then appears to be a complex of four or five such subunit dimers.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6336748

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


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6.  The bacteriophage lambda O replication protein: isolation and characterization of the amplified initiator.

Authors:  J D Roberts; R McMacken
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7.  Identification and characterization of a cyanate permease in Escherichia coli K-12.

Authors:  Y C Sung; J A Fuchs
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