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. 1976 Apr;14(3-4):309-17.
doi: 10.1007/BF00484770.

Allelic polymorphism in arabian camel ribonuclease and the amino acid sequence of bactrian camel ribonuclease

Allelic polymorphism in arabian camel ribonuclease and the amino acid sequence of bactrian camel ribonuclease

G W Welling et al. Biochem Genet. 1976 Apr.

Abstract

Pancreatic ribonucleases from several species (whitetail deer, roe deer, guinea pig, and arabian camel) exhibit more than one amino acid at particular positions in their amino acid sequences. Since these enzymes were isolated from pooled pancreas, the origin of this heterogeneity is not clear. The pancreatic ribonucleases from 11 individual arabian camels (Camelus dromedarius) have been investigated with respect to the lysine-glutamine heterogeneity at position 103 (Welling et al., 1975). Six ribonucleases showed only one basic band and five showed two bands after polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, suggesting a gene frequency of about 0.75 for the Lys gene and about 0.25 for the Gln gene. The amino acid sequence of bactrian camel (Camelus bactrianus) ribonuclease isolated from individual pancreatic tissue was determined and compared with that of arabian camel ribonuclease. The only difference was observed at position 103. In the ribonucleases from two unrelated bactrian camels, only glutamine was observed at that position.

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