| Title : Complete covalent structure of porcine liver acylamino acid-releasing enzyme and identification of its active site serine residue - Miyagi_1995_J.Biochem_118_771 |
| Author(s) : Miyagi M , Sakiyama F , Kato I , Tsunasawa S |
| Ref : J Biochem , 118 :771 , 1995 |
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Abstract :
The complete covalent structure of porcine liver acylamino acid-releasing enzyme (AARE) [EC3.4.19.1], which catalyzes the hydrolysis of an N-terminally acylated peptide to release an N-acylamino acid, has been established. On basis of the amino acid sequence deduced from the cDNA sequence of porcine liver AARE [Mitta, M. et al. (1989) J. Biochem. 106, 548-555], sequence determination has been achieved by automated Edman degradation of peptides generated by chemical or enzymatic cleavages of the reduced and S-carboxymethylated protein. Ion-spray mass spectrometry was also successfully used to confirm the amino acid sequences of the peptides determined above and to elucidate both the N-terminal blocking group and the status of half-cystine residues of this protein. The protein consists of 732 amino acid residues, and the N-terminal methionine residue is blocked by an acetyl group. All of 18 half-cystine residues of this protein were proved to exist as cysteine residues. A serine residue reactive with diisopropyl fluorophosphate (DFP) was also identified as Ser587 by preparation of the AARE labeled with tritiated DFP followed by isolation and sequence analysis of a radioactive peptide obtained from its endoproteinase Asp-N digest. |
| PubMedSearch : Miyagi_1995_J.Biochem_118_771 |
| PubMedID: 8576092 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: pig-acph |
| Gene_locus | pig-acph |
Miyagi M, Sakiyama F, Kato I, Tsunasawa S (1995)
Complete covalent structure of porcine liver acylamino acid-releasing enzyme and identification of its active site serine residue
J Biochem
118 :771
Miyagi M, Sakiyama F, Kato I, Tsunasawa S (1995)
J Biochem
118 :771