Abstract
The complete amino acid sequence of the large subunit of the ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase (3-phospho- d-glycerate carboxy-lyase (dimirizing), ED 4.1.1. 39) from Nicotiana tabacum has been determined by alignment of tryptic, chymotryptic and cyanogen bromide fragments. The sequence is — except for positions 284 (glycine instead of cysteine) and 377 (valine instead of glutamic acid) — in agreement with the one deduced from gene sequencing (Shinozaki, K. and Sugiura, M. (1982) Gene 20, 91–102). However, the protein chemical determination yields additional information not evident from nucleotide sequencing: (1) The amino terminus is proteolytically processed and appears inhomogeneous; (2) The amino acid sequence is dimorphic in positions 394 and 405 (and possibly in position 23). The latter observation proves that for the large subunit of ribulosebisphosphate carboxylase from N. tabacum there exist at least two (if not more) slightly different genes.
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