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Deduced amino acid sequence of bovine aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase: homology to other decarboxylases

Molecular Brain Research, 1990
Nucleotide sequence of cDNA for bovine aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) was analyzed. The deduced amino acid sequence of bovine AADC shows 57% identity to drosophila AADC and 37% to plant Catharanthus roseus AADC. The 7-amino acid sequence of the pyridoxal phosphate binding site is completely conserved among drosophila, pig and bovine AADC ...
U J, Kang, T H, Joh
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Structural domains of phytochrome deduced from homologies in amino acid sequences

Journal of Protein Chemistry, 1992
A method of semiempirical identification of structural domains is proposed. The procedure is based on the comparison of amino acid sequences in groups of homologous proteins. This approach was tested using 32 known protein sequences from different cytochrome b5, cytochrome c, lysozyme, hemoglobin, and myoglobin proteins.
M, Romanowski, P S, Song
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Amino acid sequence homology between yeast hexokinases and rat hexokinase C

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1986
Automated Edman degradation of seven purified tryptic peptides from Novikoff hepatoma hexokinase C revealed amino acid sequences that could be easily aligned within the primary structure of yeast hexokinases. This high degree of structural homology suggests a common evolutionary origin for mammalian and yeast hexokinases. Some of the sequenced peptides
F, Marcus, T, Ureta
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Finding Homologs in Amino Acid Sequences Using Network BLAST Searches

Current Protocols in Bioinformatics, 2003
AbstractBLAST, Basic Local Alignment Search Tool is used more frequently than any other biosequence database search program. The purpose of this unit is not only to show how to run searches on the Web, but also to demonstrate how to fine‐tune arguments for a specific research project.
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Transformational Homologies in Amino Acid Sequences Suggest Memberships in Protein Families

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1998
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Mandell, Arnold J.   +2 more
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N·Terminal Amino Acid Sequence Homologies of Group V Grass Pollen Allergens

International Archives of Allergy and Immunology, 1992
In an earlier study, we presented data regarding the immunoaffinity purification and N-terminal sequencing of a major pollen allergen from orchard/cocks-foot grass (Dactylis glomerata), now identified as the group V allergen Dac g V. In this paper, we have extended our investigations to include group V allergens from other grass species.
Roberts, A. M.   +5 more
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Amino acid sequence homology between polyoma and SV40 tumour antigens deduced from nucleotide sequences

Nature, 1978
Amino acid sequence homology between polyoma and SV40 tumour antigens deduced from nucleotide ...
T, Friedmann, R F, Doolittle, G, Walter
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Molecular palaeogenetics: Amino acid sequence homology in ribonuclease and lysozyme

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. Three approaches are employed, together with appropriate statistical methods, to test the hypothesis that bovine pancreatic ribonuclease and chicken egg-white lysozyme are homologous proteins. 2. 2. All three methods (which are partially correlated) give probabilities ranging from 0·01 to 0·0008 that such a set of similarities ...
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Amino acid sequence of monkey erythrocyte glycophorin MK. Its amino acid sequence has a striking homology with that of human glycophorin A

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 1989
A major sialoglycoprotein, glycophorin MK, was isolated from monkey erythrocyte membranes by extraction with lithium diiodosalicylate and partition in aqueous phenol. Chemical analysis of glycophorin MK revealed that the glycophorin consists of 51% protein and 49% carbohydrate by weight, and contains no N-glycosidic oligosaccharide units.
J, Murayama, H, Utsumi, A, Hamada
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Amino Acid Sequence Homology and the Vitamin K-Dependent Proteins

2015
Examination of amino acid sequence data on bovine vitamin K-dependent clotting zymogens, using the Gibbs and McIntyre diagonal plot, leads to the conclusion that they are homologous and have evolved by a series of gene duplications. Plasminogen is also homologous but lacks the region containing glutamic acid (Glu) residues gamma-carboxylated in a ...
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