The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the hemopexins purified from the plasma of rat, rabbit and chicken were compared with each other and with that of human hemopexin. Although the N-terminal sequences differ among these species, residues 2, 3 and 14 are identical in all four hemopexins. Ten of the first 28 residues are identical in all but the chicken protein. When introducing gaps into the sequence, a much greater homology is observed between the human and rat or rabbit hemopexins (60%) than when the sequences were compared directly (40%).
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The N-terminal amino acid sequences of the hemopexins purified from the plasma of rat, rabbit and chicken were compared with each other and with that of human hemopexin. Although the N-terminal sequences differ among these species, residues 2, 3 and 14 are identical in all four hemopexins. Ten of the first 28 residues are identical in all but the chicken protein. When introducing gaps into the sequence, a much greater homology is observed between the human and rat or rabbit hemopexins (60%) than when the sequences were compared directly (40%).
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Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.
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Cheng K.C.,
Mueller-Eberhard U.,
Wellner D.
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1988
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622-625
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N-terminal amino acid sequences of the hemopexins from chicken, rat and rabbit.
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155
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doi:10.1016/S0006-291X(88)80540-0
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