The complete primary structure of bovine stefin B
1Department of Biochemistry, J. Stefan Institute, Ljubljana, Slovenia, Yugoslavia.
Abstract:
A new stefin B-type low-Mr CPI was isolated from bovine thymus and subjected to structural analysis. The inhibitor consisted of 98 amino acids and its Mr was calculated to be 11,178. The NH2-terminal amino acid residue was blocked. The sequence was determined by automated sequencing of peptides derived by cleavage with cyanogen bromide and fragments of the inhibitor resulting from enzymatic digestion with beta-trypsin and Staphylococcus aureus V-8 proteinase. The NH2-terminal blocking group was established with mass spectrometry. The inhibitor exhibits considerable sequence homology with inhibitors from the stefin family. Furthermore, a highly conserved QVVAG region within the stefin family is for the first time replaced by the QLVAG sequence.
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