Abstract
The amino acid sequence of the N-terminal cyanogen bromide fragment of bovine lens leucine aminopeptidase has been determined. This fragment contains a total of 171 amino acid residues and has a calculated molecular weight of 18,637. The sequence data presented here represent the first report of primary structure determination of a member of the class of aminopeptidases. The single cleavage site produced by limited tryptic digestion of native leucine aminopeptidase was determined to be between arginine-137 and lysine-138 of the total amino acid sequence. The possible existence of distinct structural domains in leucine aminopeptidase is discussed.
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