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Comparative Study
. 1986 Jun 25;261(18):8224-9.

Amino acid sequence of cyanogen bromide fragments of potato phosphorylase

  • PMID: 3722152
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Comparative Study

Amino acid sequence of cyanogen bromide fragments of potato phosphorylase

K Nakano et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Amino acid sequence analysis of the cyanogen bromide peptides of potato alpha-glucan phosphorylase was undertaken for comparison with rabbit muscle glycogen phosphorylase and for elucidation of the structural bases for the differences in the catalytic and regulatory properties between the animal and plant enzymes. The potato enzyme was carboxymethylated and cleaved with cyanogen bromide. The 17 distinct fragments produced were isolated by a combination of gel filtration, sulfopropyl ion exchange chromatography, and high performance liquid chromatography. The molecular weights of these fragments are distributed in a range of 300 to 30,000. Fragment CI has a blocked amino terminus, and has the same amino acid sequence as CII, which has been assigned as the amino-terminal fragment of potato phosphorylase. The blocking group was deduced to be an acetyl group from the results of fast atom bombardment mass spectrometry of an amino-terminal pentapeptide. This paper describes the sequence determination of all the cyanogen bromide fragments of potato phosphorylase. The complete structure is presented in the following paper (Nakano, K., and Fukui, T. (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 8230-8236).

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