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JBC, Vol. 250, Issue 7, 2470-2474, Apr, 1975
R. M. Gryder, M. Lamon and E. Adams
The position of 3-hydroxyproline was investigated in the triplet sequences
of peptides released by collagenase digestion of a collagen preparation
from kidney cortex. Composition of the collagen preparation indicated that
it was largely or wholly of basement membrane origin. 3-Hydroxyproline was
detected in only one sequence, the tripeptide,
glycyl-3-hydroxyprolyl-4-hydroxyproline, which accounted for a major
fraction of the total 3-hydroxyproline obtained in the peptides released by
collagenase. Preliminary data, based on sequencing the peptide mixture
released by collagenase treatment, suggested that, in contrast,
4-hydroxyproline occurs predominantly if not exclusively in the Y position
of Gly-X-Y triplet sequences in the collagen preparation studied.
Sequence position of 3-hydroxyproline in basement membrane collagen. Isolation of glycyl-3-hydroxyprolyl-4-hydroxyproline from swine kidney
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