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. 1983 Dec;364(12):1679-87.
doi: 10.1515/bchm2.1983.364.2.1679.

Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors derived by limited proteolysis of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor, VII. Determination of the amino-acid sequence of the trypsin-released inhibitor from bovine inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor

Kunitz-type proteinase inhibitors derived by limited proteolysis of the inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor, VII. Determination of the amino-acid sequence of the trypsin-released inhibitor from bovine inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor

K Hochstrasser et al. Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1983 Dec.

Abstract

An acid-labile proteinase inhibitor, quite similar to human inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor, was isolated from bovine serum. An acid-resistant 30-kDa inhibitor, exhibiting properties similar to human HI-30, was also isolated. Upon limited proteolysis of both bovine inhibitors, active 14-kDa domains are released which are identical with respect to molecular mass and acid resistance. The amino-acid sequence determination of these fragments revealed a strong homology to the corresponding human inhibitor HI-14 which is characterized by two covalently linked Kunitz-type domains. The reactive-site residue is leucine in the N-terminal domain (in the human inhibitor methionine) and arginine in the C-terminal domain in both bovine and human inhibitor.

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