Comparison of the structure of turtle pancreatic ribonuclease with those of mammalian ribonucleases

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There are 33 invariant amino acid positions out of 132 positions in 42 investigated sequences of ribonucleases from a number of mammalian species and a reptile (snapping turtle, Chelydra serpentina). These invariant residues are unequally distributed over 3 different parts of the molecule. The lobe of the S-protein part of the molecule, which lacks one disulfide bridge and has two shortened loops in turtle ribonuclease, has the lowest percentage of invariant residues, although the active-site residue His 119 is located in this part. © 1986.

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Beintema, J. J., & van der Laan, J. M. (1986). Comparison of the structure of turtle pancreatic ribonuclease with those of mammalian ribonucleases. FEBS Letters, 194(2), 338–346. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(86)80113-2

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