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In the green alga Acetabularia mediterranea a light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b.protein complex of 67 000 daltons has been found which contains two polypeptide chains of 21 500 and 23 000 daltons. These two polypeptides were isolated on a preparative scale and were further characterized by several different methods. Both polypeptides proved to be very similar. While their amino acid and sugar compositions as well as their immunochemical properties were almost identical the tryptic peptides and the cyanogen bromide fragments of the two polypeptides revealed minor but significant differences. The 67 000-dalton chlorophyll a/b.protein complex and its two polypeptide components were compared to the light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b.protein of higher plants.
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PMID:The light-harvesting chlorophylla a/b.protein complex of the green alga Acetabularia mediterranea. Isolation and characterization of two subunits. 41 22

Polysomal RNA was extracted from human term placenta and total poly(A)-containing RNA purified by affinity chromatography on oligo(dT)-cellulose. Poly(A)-containing RNA constituted approximately 1.2% of the total polysomal RNA and 8% of this purified preparation was able to anneal with [3H]poly(U). When injected into Xenopus oocytes, this poly(A)-rich RNA directed the synthesis of a polypeptide which is immunoprecipitable with a specific antiserum to human placental lactogen. The identity of authentic human placental lactogen and the immunoreactive polypeptide synthesized in the oocytes is suggested by their identical behaviour in dodecylsulfate gel electrophoresis and by the formation of identical cyanogen bromide peptides. No precursor of human placental lactogen can be detected in the oocytes. The messenger RNA for human placental lactogen is very stable in oocytes; it is translated efficiently for a period of at least 7 days.
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PMID:Translation of biologically active messenger RNA from human placenta in Xenopus oocytes. 42 94

The primary structure of the sweet-tasting protein thaumatin has been elucidated. The protein consists of a single polypeptide chain of 207 residues. The sequence of the N-terminal part of the chain was determined by sequenator analysis. As the protein contains only one methionine residue, it was possible to deduce the N-terminal sequence of the C-terminal cyanogen bromide fragment by automatic sequencing of the cyanogen-bromide-cleaved, succinylated protein. To arrive at the sequence of the whole protein tryptic and Staphylococcus protease peptides, together with chymotryptic peptides and a 2-(2-nitrophenylsulfenyl)-3-methyl-3'-bromoindolenine (BNPS-skatole) fragment were also sequenced. Comparing the amino acid sequence of thaumatin with that of the other sweet-tasting protein, monellin, we have located five sets of identical tripeptides. Since immunological cross-reactivity of thaumatin antibodies with monellin has recently been described, one or more of these tripeptides might be part of a common antibody recombination site and possibly be involved in the interaction with the sweet-taste receptor.
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PMID:The complete amino-acid sequence of the sweet protein thaumatin I. 45 65

The subunits of the hemocyanin from the tarantula, Eurypelma californicum, were isolated, following dissociation at pH 9.6, by a sequence of chromatographic and electrophoretic steps. Fraction 2 (containing two chains, a and c2) and the constituent polypeptide chains of the dimeric subunit 4D (b and c4) were resolved by anion exchange chromatography at pH 8.9 and 6.5, respectively. Since c2 and c4 have different electrophoretic mobilities in polyacrylamide gradient gels, the total number of different polypeptide chains is seven. The amino acid compositions of the seven chains are reported. There are major differences for at least half of the amino acids, while more consistent proportions become evident, if the amino acids are grouped by types of side chains. The N-terminal amino acid is proline in the case of chains b and e,, while no end group called be detected in any of the other chains by different methods. The C-terminal end group was found to be valine in both chains d and e. Cleavage by 70% formic acid, and by cyanogen bromide in formic acid results in fragmentation patterns distinct for each chain. After cyanogen bromide cleavage, the two largest peptides of each chain are of molecular weight near 2400. Tryptic fingerprints also reveal significant differences between all chains. Subunit heterogeneity of Eurypelma hemocyanin is clearly not the consequence of secondary modifications, but resides in major differences of the amino acid sequences.
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PMID:Hemocyanins in spiders, VI[1]. Comparison of the polypeptide chains of Eurypelma californicum hemocyanin. 46 10

Ovine whole casein contains 2 multiphosphorylated beta-casein components designated as beta 1 and beta 2-caseins. The complete sequence of beta 1-casein and the partial sequence of beta 2-casein have been determined from cyanogen bromide and tryptic digests. The ovine beta 1 and beta 2-caseins have the same polypeptide chain and appear to differ only in that they contain 6 and 5 phosphates respectively. The amino acid composition of ovine beta 1-casein can be written as: Asp4, Asn4, Thr10, ThrP1, Ser9, SerP5, Glu19, Gn21, Pro34, Gly5, Ala4, Val21, Met6, Ile9, Leu22, Tyr3, Phe9, Trp1, Lys12, His5, Arg3. Compared to bovine beta-casein A2, which is made up of 209 residues, ovine beta 1-casein has a deletion of 2 residues (either Pro-179--Tyr-180 or Tyr-180--Pro-181) and 20 largely conservative amino acid substitutions. Although 20% of the substitutions involve proline residues, the proline contents of ovine beta 1 and bovine beta A2-caseins are very similar, around 16%. The average hydrophobicity, calculated according to Bigelow, is 5.51 kJ/residue, which is similar to that calculated for bovine beta-casein A2. The cluster of 4 phosphorylated serine residues and the highly charged nature of the amino terminal region observed for bovine beta-casein are conserved in the ovine beta-caseins. The substitution from Ile-12 (bovine) to Thr-12 (ovine) results in a new phosphorylation site, according to the phosphorylation code proposed for caseins. This site is only partially phosphorylated hence the occurrence of both beta 1 and beta 2-caseins in ovine milk.
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PMID:The primary structure of the ovine beta-caseins. 49 2

Human fibrinogen was clotted under conditions that promote latent factor XIII activity and in the presence of a radioactive substitute cross-linking donor ([14C]glycine ethyl ester). The labeled fibrin was reduced and alkylated in the presence of 6 M guanidinium chloride. After dialysis and freeze-drying, the preparation was separated into its constituent polypeptide subunits by chromatography on (carboxymethyl)cellulose in the presence of 8 M urea. Under the incorporation conditions used, the radioactivity was limited to gamma chains (one donor molecule/chain) and alpha chains (two donor molecules/chain). The labeled alpha chains were digested with cyanogen bromide and fractionated on Sephadex G-50. All the radioactivity was found in a fragment previously designated H alpha CNI, the largest of the cyanogen bromide fragments in the alpha chain. The fragment was further fragmented by digestion with plasmin, trypsin, chymotrypsin, and/or staphylococcal protease. The incorporated radioactivity was found to reside in equal amounts at two different sites located 38 residues apart. These were determined to be positions 88 and 126 in H alpha CNI, which correspond to glutamine-328 and glutamine-366 in the alpha chain.
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PMID:Amino acid sequence studies on the alpha chain of human fibrinogen. Exact location of cross-linking acceptor sites. 51 45

As a part of the overall strategy for determining the complete covalent structure of the papain-solubilized portion of the heavy chain of the human histocompatibility antigen HLA-B7, the protein was dissected into various fragments by a combination of partial acid hydrolysis and cyanogen bromide cleavage. After purification by chromatographic procedures, these fragments have been used as a source for tryptic and chymotryptic peptides. Thirty-three major tryptic and twenty-two major chymotryptic peptides were purified in nanomole amounts and their amino acid compositions determined. These peptides account for the whole extent of the polypeptide chain with the exception of the amino-terminal CNBr pentapeptide. They provide the basis for the formal alignment of the acid cleavage and cyanogen bromide fragments of the molecule as well as the source material for the elucidation of the primary structure of the HLA-B7 heavy chain.
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PMID:Complete amino acid sequence of a papain-solubilized human histocompatibility antigen HLA-B7. 1. Isolation and amino acid composition of fragments and of tryptic and chymotryptic peptides. 51 64

The effects of several denaturants and detergents on the structure and stability of cell surface protein have been evaluated by circular dichroism and fluorescence measurements. Cell surface protein undergoes a single broad transition in both urea and guanidinium chloride. Although guanidinium chloride is twice as effective as urea on a molar basis, both appear to eliminate all of the organized structure present in the native molecule. Nonionic surfactants and lysolecithin have little effect on cell surface protein. However, sodium dodecyl sulfate increases the alpha helical content and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide increases the beta structure of cell surface protein. The reorganization of the polypeptide backbone requires the loss of certain restraints imposed by tertiary interactions as evidenced by a decrease in ellipticity in the far ultraviolet and in the polarization of tryptophanyl fluorescence. These results along with the data of a previous paper (Alexander, S. S., Jr., Colonna, G., Yamada, K. M., Pastan, I., and Edelhoch, H. (1978) J. Biol. Chem. 253, 5820--5824) suggest the presence of structural domains distributed along the flexible polypeptide chain of cell surface protein.
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PMID:The stability of cell surface protein to surfactants and denaturants. 56 42

The effects of trypsin inhibitors and phospholipase inhibitors on the acrosome reaction of washed cauda epididymal sperm of golden hamsters were studied using two different incubation systems. One incubation system, a non-synchronous acrosome reaction inducing system, included the use of a highly purified BSA and a protein-free motility factor preparation from hamster adrenal gland. The other system was a relatively synchronous acrosome reaction-inducing-system utilizing the calcium ionophore A23187. Acrosome reactions were inhibited by three low molecular weight synthetic trypsin inhibitors, benzamidine, NPGB and TLCK, when they were added five minutes prior to the initial occurrence of acrosome reactions in the non-synchronous system or five minutes prior to induction of acrosome reactions by A23187 in the synchronous system. Two phospholipase A inhibitors, p-bromophenacyl bromide and mepacrine, were also effective in inhibiting hamster sperm acrosome reactions in both incubation systems. TPCK, an inhibitor of several non-trypsin-like proteases, indomethacin, a prostaglandin synthetase inhibitor, and soybean trypsin inhibitor, a large molecular weight polypeptide, did not inhibit acrosome reactions. The inhibition of those acrosome reactions induced by A23187 provides further indirect evidence that the effective inhibitors were functioning at a site within the sperm. The overall results provide: (1) further support for our earlier work suggesting the involvement of an internal trypsin-like enzyme (presumably acrosin) rather than an exogenous trypsin-like enzyme in the hamster sperm acrosome reaction and (2) the first evidence suggesting the possibility that a sperm phospholipase may also be involved in the mammalian acrosome reaction.
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PMID:Further evidence in support of a role for hamster sperm hydrolytic enzymes in the acrosome reaction. 57 94

Studies are reported on the primary structure of human retinol-binding protein (RBP), the specific plasma transport protein for vitamin A. The protein consists of a single polypeptide chain of 186-187 amino acids. RBP was cleaved by cyanogen bromide into five fragments, CB-I (27 residues), CB-11 (25 residues), CB-III (20 residues), CB-IV (15 residues), and CB-V (99-100 residues). The cyanogen bromide fragments were isolated, their compositions were determined, and they were aligned after studies that included the tryptic digestion of maleylated, reduced, and carboxymethylated RBP and subsequent enzymatic digestion of some of the resulting tryptic peptides. The amino acid sequences of four of the five cyanogen bromide fragments were determined, and the sequence of almost two-thirds of the NH2-terminal portion of the RBP molecule was determined as: H2N-GLU-Arg-Asp-Cys-Arg-Val-Ser-ser-Phe-Arg-Val-Lys-Glu-Asn-Phe-Asp-Lys-Ala-Arg-Phe-Ser-Gly-Thr-Trp-Tyr-Ala-Met-Ala-Lys-Lys-Asp-Pro-Glu-Gly-Leu-Phe-Leu-Gln-Asp-Asx-Ile-Val-Ala-Glu-Phe-Ser-Val-Asx-Glx-Gly-Thr-Met-Ser-Ala-Thr-Ala-Gly-Lys-Arg-Val-Arg-Leu-Leu-Asn-Asn-Trp-Asp-Val-Cys-Ala-Asp-Met-Val-Gly-thr-Phe-Thr-Asp-Thr-Glu-Asp-Pro-Ala-Lys-Phe-Lys-Met-Lys-Tyr-Trp-Gly-Val-Ala-Ser-Phe-Leu-Gln-Lys-Gyl-Asn-Asp-Asx-His-Trp-Ile-Val-Asp-Thr-Asx-Thr-Tyr-Tyr-Ala-Val-Glu-Tyr-Cys-Ser-Arg---.
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PMID:Partial amino acid sequence of human plasma retinol-binding protein. Isolation and alignment of the five cyanogen bromide fragments and the amino acid sequences of four of the fragments. 57 75


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