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. 1970 Apr;117(2):333-40.
doi: 10.1042/bj1170333.

The amino acid sequence around the active-site cysteine and histidine residues, and the buried cysteine residue in ficin

The amino acid sequence around the active-site cysteine and histidine residues, and the buried cysteine residue in ficin

S S Husain et al. Biochem J. 1970 Apr.

Abstract

Ficin that had been prepared from the latex of Ficus glabrata by salt fractionation and chromatography on carboxymethylcellulose was completely and irreversibly inhibited with 1,3-dibromo[2-(14)C]acetone and then treated with N-(4-dimethylamino-3,5-dinitrophenyl)maleimide in 6m-guanidinium chloride. After reduction and carboxymethylation of the labelled protein, it was digested with trypsin and alpha-chymotrypsin. Two radioactive peptides and two coloured peptides were isolated chromatographically and their sequences determined. The radioactive peptides revealed the amino acid sequences around the active-site cysteine and histidine residues and showed a high degree of homology with the omino acid sequence around the active-site cysteine and histidine residues in papain. The coloured peptides allowed the amino acid sequence around the buried cysteine residue in ficin to be determined.

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