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    FEBS Lett. 1991 Oct 21;291(2):285-8.

    A Saporin-6 cDNA containing a precursor sequence coding for a carboxyl-terminal extension.

    Benatti L, Nitti G, Solinas M, Valsasina B, Vitale A, Ceriotti A, Soria MR.

    Department of Biotechnology, San Raffaele Research Institute, Milano, Italy.

    Saporin-6 is a single-chain ribosome inactivating protein (RIP) from the seeds and the leaves of Saponaria officinalis (Caryophyllaceae). Here we have identified the COOH-terminal end of mature Saporin-6 and, by cDNA sequencing, the predicted carboxyl-terminal sequence of a leaf Saporin-6 primary translation product. Our data indicate that the characterized cDNA codes for a precursor containing a 22 amino acid carboxyl-terminal extension, not present in mature Saporin-6, that shows similarity to carboxyl-terminal propeptides of vacuolar proteins, suggesting that it may be involved in protein trafficking.

    PMID: 1936274 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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