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The complete amino acid sequence of bovine liver catalase and the partial sequence of bovine erythrocyte catalase
Authors:Walter A. Schroeder  J.Roger Shelton  Joan B. Shelton  Barbara Robberson  Gerald Apell  Richard S. Fang  Joseph Bonaventura
Affiliation:Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California 91125 USA
Abstract:The data upon which the sequence of the 506 residues in the subunit of bovine liver catalase (BLC) is based are presented in detail. A partial sequence of bovine erythrocyte catalase (BEC) which accounts for 493 residues shows complete concordance with the BLC data. On the other hand, BEC has at least 517 residues, that is, an extension beyond the C terminus of the BLC data. Although normally BLC has only 506 residues, there is evidence that, at some point in its history, it also had the C-terminal extension. It is speculated that this extension is lost in BLC either through a different processing of the molecule in liver than in erythrocytes or by partial degradation in the first stages of catabolism.
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