The isolation and amino acid sequences of echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) milk lysozyme I and II
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The isolation and amino acid sequences of echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) milk lysozyme I and II
Abstract
Comparative studies of monotreme proteins are of particular value in gaining an understanding of the origin of mammals and their interrelationships. The presence of two lysozyme variants, echidna lysozyme I and II, has been confirmed in mature milk samples of Tachyglossus aculeatus multiaculeatus and Tachyglossus aculeatus aculeatus respectively. A simplified procedure is described for their isolation. Their amino acid sequences, the first determined for a monotreme secretory protein, are unusual. They are shown to be c-type lysozymes, each consisting of a single chain of 125 residues (terminating at Cys 125). The only other known c-type lysozyme with this termination is that of pigeon eggwhite. Echidna lysozyme is unique in having no Cys at position 6, but at position 9. It has precisely the residues relevant to the binding of Ca(II), and most of the residues implicated in the galactosyl transferase modifier action of alpha-lactalbumin. However, the weak modifier action previously observed for variant I, prepared by a different method, was not found for the present preparation. The evolutionary significance of the results is discussed.
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