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. 1979 Jan 25;254(2):525-9.

Cell-free synthesis of rat parotid preamylase

  • PMID: 310817
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Cell-free synthesis of rat parotid preamylase

M Gorecki et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Poly(A)-containing RNA from rat parotid gland directs the cell-free synthesis of several products in the reticulocyte lysate translation system including a very prominent 58,000-dalton polypeptide which is immunoreactive with anti-alpha-amylase. Purified alpha-amylase has a molecular weight estimated as 56,000 daltons. The 58,000-dalton, cell-free product and alpha-amylase share common peptides as determined by analysis of their limited proteolysis digests. The cross-reactivity and peptide homology suggest that the cell-free product may be a precursor of mature alpha-amylase. While the NH2 terminus of alpha-amylase is blocked, that of the 58,000-dalton product evidently is not, and automated sequence analysis has yielded its partial sequence as: Met-X-Phe-Phe-Leu-Leu-Leu-X-Leu-Ile-X-Leu-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-X-Phe-X-X-X-X-X-Ile-X-X-Leu-Phe. The highly hydrophobic nature of the NH2 terminus of the 58,000-dalton, cell-free product suggests that, like other secreted polypeptides, the extra piece may play a role in the transport and secretion of the mature alpha-amylase.

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