A comparison of the tryptic peptides of hemoglobin from two microtine genera: Clethrionomys and Ondatra |
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Authors: | Charles T. Genaux Katheryn U. Ernst Peter Morrison |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Arctic Biology and Department of Chemistry, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, AK 99701, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() The composition of tryptic peptides was determined for Hb (major or fast electrophoretic component) from Clethrionomys rutilus and from Ondatra zibethicus. Analysis of the separated and β-Hb chains made possible the definition of theT9 and βT12 peptides and the resolution of uncertainties in earlier Microtus data for peptides T9,T12b,βT9,βT12 and βT13. The previous postulate of two deletions in peptide βT5 is supported by the present data, and the independent dipeptide βT6 appears in the Ondatra Hb. A Microtus stem sequence is inferred and used for comparison with the new data, and cladograms are given to accomodate the extended phylogenetic progression. |
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Keywords: | Clethrionomys rutilus red-backed mouse Ondatra zibethicus muskrat Micritinae Rodentia Mammalia hermoglobin sequence amino acids phylogeny systematics |
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