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The primary structure of porcine liver acylamino acid-releasing enzyme deduced from cDNA sequences.

Two overlapping cloned cDNAs encoding the entire amino acid sequences of the subunits of acylamino acid-releasing enzyme (AARE) [EC 3.4.19.1] have been isolated from porcine liver cDNA lambda gt10 cDNA libraries and sequenced. Sequence analyses of the cDNA and several Achromobacter protease I-digested peptides of the purified protein revealed that porcine liver AARE consists of four identical subunits, and each comprising a single chain of 732 amino acids with acetylmethionine at the N-terminus.[1]

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  1. The primary structure of porcine liver acylamino acid-releasing enzyme deduced from cDNA sequences. Mitta, M., Asada, K., Uchimura, Y., Kimizuka, F., Kato, I., Sakiyama, F., Tsunasawa, S. J. Biochem. (1989) [Pubmed]
 
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