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Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of C57BL/6 mouse contrapsin cDNA
K Yoshida1, Y Suzuki, H Sinohara
1Department of Biochemistry, Kinki University School of Medicine, Osaka-Sayarma, Japan. kojiy@med.kindai.ac.jp
Abstract:
Contrapsin is a member of the serpin superfamily and inhibits trypsin much more strongly than alpha1-antiproteinase. Mouse and rat contrapsins, however, have similarity in sequence to human alpha1- antichymotrypsin. In order to test the hypothesis that reactive site regions of contrapsin family evolved under strong selective pressure, cDNA sequence of C57BL/6 mouse contrapsin was determined and compared with that of ICR mouse. The cDNA sequence of C57BL/6 mouse contrapsin was found to contain an open reading frame encoding polypeptide consisting of 418 amino acid residues. The work reported in this paper shows that the reactive site is not hypervariable as compared with the rest of molecule.

