Amino acid sequence and disulfide bridges of an antifungal protein isolated from Aspergillus giganteus

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A very basic secreted protein whch displays antifungal activity was isolated from the medium of the mold Aspergillus giganteus. The protein consists of 51 amino acid residues whose sequence was determined as Ala ‐Thr‐Tyr‐Asn‐Gly‐Lys‐Cys‐Tyr‐Lys‐Lys‐Asp‐Asn‐Ile‐Cys‐Lys‐Tyr‐Lys‐Ala‐Gln‐Ser‐Gly‐Lys‐Thr‐Ala‐Ile‐Cys‐Lys‐Cys‐Tyr‐Val‐Lys‐Lys‐Cys‐Pro‐Arg‐Asp‐Gly‐Ala‐Lys‐Cys‐Glu‐Phe‐Asp‐Ser‐Tyr‐Lys‐Gly‐Lys‐Cys‐Tyr‐Cys. Disulfide bonds were formed between Cys7–Cys33, Cys14–Cys40, Cys26–Cys28 and Cys49–Cys51. These results suggest that the antifungal protein forms a loop structure and is similar to phospholipase A2. Copyright © 1990, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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NAKAYA, K., OMATA, K., OKAHASHI, I., NAKAMURA, Y., KOLKENBROCK, H., & ULBRICH, N. (1990). Amino acid sequence and disulfide bridges of an antifungal protein isolated from Aspergillus giganteus. European Journal of Biochemistry, 193(1), 31–38. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1990.tb19300.x

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