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Title: Amino acid sequence of troponin-I from Akazara scallop striated adductor muscle. Author: Tanaka H, Ojima T, Nishita K. Journal: J Biochem; 1998 Aug; 124(2):304-10. PubMed ID: 9685719. Abstract: The complete amino acid sequence of Akazara scallop, Chlamys nipponensis akazara, troponin-I was determined by automated Edman degradation. It is composed of 292 amino acid residues with a blocked N-terminus. The Mr is calculated to be 34,678, about 14,000 larger than that of vertebrate skeletal troponin-I but significantly smaller than the 52,000 that had been estimated by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The homologous sequence to vertebrate and arthropoda troponin-Is is found in the C-terminal region. In particular, the sequence of the regions essential for binding to actin and troponin-C is highly conserved. On the other hand, Akazara scallop troponin-I has 100-133 extra residues at the N-terminus compared with vertebrate troponin-I. This extra region is rich in Glu and Arg and has a unique sequence, that shows in part a high sequence homology with the tropomyosin-binding site of troponin-T and caldesmon.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]