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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 263, Issue 23, 11059-11062, 08, 1988

Comparison of the amino acid sequences of human protamines HP2 and HP3 and of intermediate basic nuclear proteins HPS1 and HPS2. Structural evidence that HPS1 and HPS2 are pro-protamines

P Sautiere, A Martinage, D Belaiche, A Arkhis and P Chevaillier
Unite Associee Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique No. 409, Institut de Recherches sur le Cancer, Lille, France.

Two intermediate nuclear basic proteins HPS1 and HPS2 were isolated from human sperm. They were characterized by their electrophoretic mobility in acid-urea gels, their amino acid composition, and their peptide maps after digestion by endoproteinase Lys-C and by endoproteinase Glu-C. Their amino-terminal amino acid sequences have also been determined. The structural data thus obtained suggest that HPS1 and HPS2 are precursors of human protamines HP2 and HP3.
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