Protein sequence analysis studies on the low molecular weight hydrophobic proteins associated with bovine pulmonary surfactant |
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Authors: | R W Olafson U Rink S Kielland S H Yu J Chung P G Harding F Possmayer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Victoria, BC, Canada. |
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Abstract: | Lipid extracts of bovine pulmonary surfactant, which exhibit biophysical and biological activity, contain two hydrophobic proteins which have been designated surfactant protein-B (SP-B) and SP-C. Amino terminal amino acid sequence analysis of whole lipid extracts and partially purified protein fractions gave rise to three sequences, two major and one minor. The first sequence, identified as a member of the SP-B family, extended for 60 amino acids beginning with an amino terminal phe. The second polypeptide, identified as a member of the SP-C family, sequenced for 35 amino acids and had a leu amino terminus. The third minor sequence corresponded to amino acids 2-9 of SP-C (N-leu) and was designated SP-C (N-ile). Sequence analysis of cyanogen bromide peptides derived from methyl isocyanate-blocked lipid extract material produced two peptides which extended the amino acid sequence of SP-B to residue 79, which appears to be a glycine. |
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