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Purification of twelve cyanogen bromide fragments from bovine plasma fibronectin and the amino acid sequence of eight of them. Overlap evidence aligning two plasmic fragments, internal homology in gelatin-binding region and phosphorylation site near C terminus.

K Skorstengaard, H C Thøgersen, K Vibe-Pedersen, T E Petersen, S Magnusson.   

Abstract

Twelve cyanogen bromide fragments (CB1-12) from bovine plasma fibronectin have been isolated and eight of these completely sequenced. Altogether they account for 502 of the total expected 1880 residues in each of the two chains of fibronectin. Four of these fragments (CB1-4) constitute residues 1-289 in fibronectin with CB4 overlapping the N-terminal 29-kDa plasmic fragment to the second plasmic fragment, of 170-kDa in fibronectin. Fragments CB 5-9 are all contained within a 45-kDa gelatin-binding region, which is N-terminal in the 170-kDa fragment. The sequence of two of these five fragments in the 45-kDa fragment (CB7-8) contains two mutually homologous stretches with 57% sequence identity. Another two fragments (CB10-11) are derived from the heparin-binding region of the 170-kDa fragment. CB12 constitutes the C-terminal 13-residue stretch in fibronectin and contains a partly phosphorylated serine residue in the C-terminal sequence: -Arg-Glu-Asp-Ser(P)-Arg-Glu.

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Year:  1982        PMID: 6759125     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1982.tb07007.x

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


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