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Opossum insulin, glucagon and pancreatic polypeptide: Amino acid sequences
Authors:J -H Yu  J Eng  S Rattan and R S Yalow
Institution:

* Solomon A. Berson Research Laboratory, Veterans Administration Medical Center, Bronx, NY 10468, USA

? The Mount Sinai School of Medicine, CUNY, New York, NY 10029, USA

? Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, MA 02215, USA

Abstract:Pancreatic hormones have been purified from the opossum, a New World marsupial. Opossum insulin contains a Leu substitution at the N-terminus of the B-chain in place of the Phe that is generally present in mammalian insulins. In addition, there are two other amino acid substitutions in the opossum insulin A-chain (positions 8 and 18) compared to pig insulin. Opossum glucagon is identical to chicken glucagon with both differing from the usual mammalian glucagon by Ser in place of Asn at its penultimate C-terminal position. Opossum PP differs from the porcine peptide in only 3 sites (position 3, 19 and 30).
Keywords:Amino acid sequence  Opossum  New World marsupial  Insulin  Glucagon  Pancreatic polypeptide
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