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Comparative Study
. 1983 Oct;364(10):1383-409.
doi: 10.1515/bchm2.1983.364.2.1383.

Hemocyanins in spiders, XIX. Complete amino-acid sequence of subunit d from Eurypelma californicum hemocyanin, and comparison to chain e

Comparative Study

Hemocyanins in spiders, XIX. Complete amino-acid sequence of subunit d from Eurypelma californicum hemocyanin, and comparison to chain e

W Schartau et al. Hoppe Seylers Z Physiol Chem. 1983 Oct.

Abstract

The complete primary structure of subunit d of the hemocyanin from the tarantula Eurypelma californicum was determined by manual micro sequencing. Subunit d of Mr = 73000 is split about in the middle of the chain during limited trypsinolysis, only one single bond being attacked. The whole chain contains 14 methionine residues and after cyanogen bromide cleavage 15 peptides could be isolated by gel and ion exchange chromatography and high pressure liquid chromatography. The cyanogen bromide peptides and the large (Mr = 34000 and 37000, respectively) fragments resulting from limited trypsinolysis, were further cleaved with trypsin, chymotrypsin, Staphylococcus aureus proteinase, formic acid, and Astacus fluviatilis proteinase, the latter being very useful in obtaining certain overlapping peptides. The total chain length is 627 residues. Carbohydrate side chains were not found. The sequence is discussed with respect to the gross physical properties of the subunit, to homologies with subunit e and the cleavage specifities of the enzymes employed.

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