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. 1994 Apr 4;342(2):221-4.
doi: 10.1016/0014-5793(94)80505-9.

Purification, inhibitory properties, amino acid sequence and identification of the reactive site of a new serine proteinase inhibitor from oil-rape (Brassica napus) seed

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Purification, inhibitory properties, amino acid sequence and identification of the reactive site of a new serine proteinase inhibitor from oil-rape (Brassica napus) seed

F Ceciliani et al. FEBS Lett. .
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Abstract

A new serine proteinase inhibitor, rapeseed trypsin inhibitor (RTI), has been isolated from rapeseed (Brassica napus var. oleifera) seed. The protein inhibits the catalytic activity of bovine beta-trypsin and bovine alpha-chymotrypsin with apparent dissociation constants of 3.0 x 10(-10) M and 4.1 x 10(-7) M, at pH 8.0 and 21 degrees C, respectively. The stoichiometry of both proteinase-inhibitor complexes is 1:1. The amino acid sequence of RTI consists of 60 amino acid residues, corresponding to an M(r) of about 6.7 kDa. The P1-P1' reactive site bond has been tentatively identified at position Arg20-Ile21. RTI shows no similarity to other serine proteinase inhibitors except the low molecular weight mustard trypsin inhibitor (MTI-2). RTI and MTI-2 could be members of a new class of plant serine proteinase inhibitors.

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