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Covalent structure of chicken pepsinogen.

M Baudys, V Kostka.   

Abstract

Chicken pepsinogen is a glycoprotein consisting of a single polypeptide chain and containing the following 367 amino acid residues: Asp23, Asn16, Thr26, Ser41, Glu14, Gln11, Pro18, Gly31, Ala17, Cys7, Val25, Met9, Ile23, Leu28, Tyr22, Phe20, His8, Lys17, Arg7, Trp4. The Mr-value of the protein is 42 074. This value includes the carbohydrate moiety of the protein, i.e. Man3, (GlcNAc)7, (-SO3H)5. The primary fragmentation of the molecule was effected by limited trypsinolysis at arginine residues after preceding modification of the lysines with citraconic anhydride. All eight peptides expected in theory were obtained and their size, amino acid composition, and N-terminal amino acid sequence were characterized. To elucidate the amino acid sequence of these large fragments the latter were subjected to secondary cleavage by CNBr, trypsin (after removal of the protecting groups from the lysines), the proteinase from Staphylococcus aureus V8 strain, alpha-chymotrypsin, hydroxylamine, or dilute acid; the resulting peptides were isolated by gel permeation and ion-exchange chromatography and by the fingerprint techniques. Overlaps at sites of the arginine residues were obtained in an earlier study [Baudys, M. & Kostka, V. (1982) Collect. Czech. Chem. Commun. 47, 2814-2832]. Chicken pepsinogen shows the highest degree of homology with the primary structures of pepsinogens A. The internal homologies are apparent in the neighborhood of the two active aspartic acid residues. We have assigned tentatively chicken pepsinogen to the group of pepsinogens A (EC 3.4.23.1); this assignment is a result both of our sequence studies and of an investigation of the kinetic characteristics of the enzyme.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6617663     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1983.tb07709.x

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


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