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1 From the Department of Biological Chemistry, University of California at Los Angeles School of Medicine, and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90024
The complete amino acid sequences of subtilisins BPN' (Nagarse) and Carlsberg have been determined. Subtilisin BPN' consists of a single peptide chain of 275 amino acid residues, whereas the Carlsberg enzyme contains 274 residues and differs in a total of 83 residues. The enzymes are distinct from "serine proteinases" of animal origin. Amino acid replacements permit preliminary identification of areas critical for structure-function relationships and some assessment of possible genetic mechanisms which have led to differences in sequence.
Submitted on October 14, 1966
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