Isolation and nucleotide sequence of cDNA clone for bovine pancreatic anionic trypsinogen

A cDNA clone encoding an anionic form of bovine trypsinogen was isolated from a pancreatic cDNA library. The corresponding 855‐nucleotide mRNA contains a short 5′ noncoding region of 8 nucleotides and a long 3′ noncoding region of 56 nucleotides in addition to a poly(A) tail of at least 50 nucleotid...

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Published inEuropean journal of biochemistry Vol. 193; no. 3; pp. 767 - 773
Main Authors HUEROU, Isabelle, WICKER, Catherine, GUILLOTEAU, Paul, TOULLEC, René, PUIGSERVER, Antoine
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Japanese
Published Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.1990
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Summary:A cDNA clone encoding an anionic form of bovine trypsinogen was isolated from a pancreatic cDNA library. The corresponding 855‐nucleotide mRNA contains a short 5′ noncoding region of 8 nucleotides and a long 3′ noncoding region of 56 nucleotides in addition to a poly(A) tail of at least 50 nucleotides. The deduced amino acid sequence for the anionic pretrypsinogen (247 residues) includes the N‐terminal 15‐amino‐acid signal peptide followed by an 8‐amino‐acid activation peptide. The zymogen (232 residues) contains an additional C‐terminal serine, compared with the amino acid sequence of bovine cationic trypsinogen. The identity between the anionic and cationic forms of bovine trypsinogen (65%) is lower than that existing between the anionic protein and other mammalian anionic trypsinogens (73–85%), suggesting that trypsin gene duplication in mammals occurred prior to the evolutionary events responsible for the species divergence. Bovine pancreatic anionic trypsin possesses all the key amino acids characteristic of the serine protease family.
Bibliography:The novel nucleotide sequence data published here has been deposited with the EMBL, GenBank and DDBJ nucleotide sequence data banks and is available under accessio number X54703, trypsinogen anionic precursor.
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ISSN:0014-2956
1432-1033
DOI:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb19398.x