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Comparative Study
. 1978 Jan 1;169(1):229-38.
doi: 10.1042/bj1690229.

The components of troponin from chicken fast skeletal muscle. A comparison of troponin T and troponin I from breast and leg muscle

Comparative Study

The components of troponin from chicken fast skeletal muscle. A comparison of troponin T and troponin I from breast and leg muscle

J M Wilkinson. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The three components of troponin were prepared from chicken breast and leg muscle. The troponin I and T components were separated by chromatography on DEAE-cellulose after citraconylation and without the use of urea-containing buffers. The troponin I and C components were similar to their counterparts from rabbit fast skeletal muscle, and a comparison of the troponin I components from breast and leg muscle by amino acid analysis, gel electrophoresis and peptide 'mapping' provides strong evidence for the identity of these proteins. The molecular weights of the troponin T components from breast and leg muscle were 33 500 and 30 500 respectively, determined by gel filtration. A comparison of these two proteins by methods similar to those used for the troponin I components suggested that they differed only in the N-terminal region of the sequence, the breast-muscle troponin T having an extra length of polypeptide chain of approx. 24 residues that is rich in histidine and alanine. The N-terminal hexapeptide sequence, however, is the same in both proteins and is (Ser,Asx,Glx)Thr-Glu-Glu. The genetic implications of these findings are considered.

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