Trypsin from Pacifastacus leninsculus Hepatopancreas: Purification and cDNA Cloning of the Synthesized Zymogen
Trypsin was purified from crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, hepatopancreas, and the gene that encoded this enzyme was cloned from a hepatopancreas cDNA library. Crayfish trypsin is synthesized as a zymogen according to the sequence of the putative precursor peptide. The authenticity of the trypsin...
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description | Trypsin was purified from crayfish, Pacifastacus leniusculus, hepatopancreas, and the gene that encoded this enzyme was cloned from a hepatopancreas cDNA library. Crayfish trypsin is synthesized as a zymogen according to the sequence of the putative precursor peptide. The authenticity of the trypsinogen is supported by the deduced amino acid sequence and confirmed by the N-terminal amino acid sequence of the mature protein. The enzyme has features characteristic of a trypsin, such as a specific binding pocket. Sequence comparison shows that crayfish trypsin is similar to those of other species, with the exception that six cysteine residues present in vertebrates are missing. Some structural characteristics, such as the length of the signal peptide and a calcium binding site, are similar to bacterial trypsin. |
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