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The N-terminal sequences of the E1 alpha, E1 beta and E2 subunits of the human
branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase
complex have been determined by microsequencing. The N-terminal of human E1 beta and E2 subunits (Val and Gly, respectively) are identical to those of the corresponding rat and bovine subunits. However, the N-terminus of the human E1 alpha subunit (Ser) is identical to bovine, but differs from the rat E1 alpha (Phe) subunit. Comparison of the N-terminal sequences of human and rat E1 alpha subunits shows that the serine residue at the +1 position in the human sequence is replaced by a proline residue in the rat sequence. The presence of the proline residue apparently causes a 5'-shift by one residue in the cleavage site by the
mitochondrial processing peptidase
in the rat sequence, when compared to the human sequence. The results provide evidence that the
mitochondrial processing peptidase
cannot cleave an X-Pro bond, similar to trypsin, chymotrypsin and microsomal signal peptidases.
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PMID:Differential processing of human and rat E1 alpha precursors of the branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex caused by an N-terminal proline in the rat sequence. 791 75