Differential proteolysis and evidence for a residue exchange in tissue plasminogen activator suggest possible association between two types of protein microheterogeneity
- 30 May 1983
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 156 (1), 47-50
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(83)80245-2
Abstract
The N-terminal part of native one-chain tissue plasminogen activator from melanoma cells is not homogeneous. The protein chain starts at two different positions, in all probability representing a processing difference in the N-terminus. Both 'long' L-chains and 3-residue shorter S-chains are present in the preparations. In addition, results compatible with a positional Ser/Gly microheterogeneity were obtained at a single position (position L-4 which is equal to S-1). The N-terminal tripeptide difference seems to be coupled to the possible microheterogeneity: L-chains contain Ser in this position, while S-chains appear to contain predominantly Gly.Keywords
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