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

* 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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