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THE PRIMARY STRUCTURE OF MUSKRAT PANCREATIC RIBONUCLEASE
Authors:Henk van Dijk  Boele Sloots  Annelies van den Berg  Wim Gaastra  Jaap J. Beintema
Abstract:Pancreatic ribonuclease from muskrat (Ondatra zibethica) was isolated and its amino acid sequence was determined from tryptic digests of the performic acid-oxidized and the reduced and aminoethylated enzyme. The peptides have been positioned in the sequence by homology with other ribonucleases. This could be done unambiguously for all peptides except Arg-Arg (tentative position 32–33) and Ser-Arg (tentative position 75–76). The amino acid sequences of the peptides were determined by the dansyl-Edman method, with the exception of residues 23–25 and 99–102, which were positioned by homology. The enzyme differs in 38 positions from the enzyme from rat and in 31–42 positions from other mammalian pancreatic ribonucleases, while rat ribonuclease differs at 44–52 positions from the other enzymes. These data point to a common ancestry of the enzymes from muskrat and rat and an increased evolution rate of rat ribonuclease after divergence of the ancestors of both species. Muskrat ribonuclease contains no carbohydrate, although the enzyme possesses a recognition site for carbohydrate attachment in the sequence Asn- Val-Thr (62–64).
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