The amino acid sequence of human sperm protamine P1

D. J. McKay(University of Calgary), Bernard Renaux(University of Calgary), Gordon H. Dixon(University of Calgary)
Bioscience Reports
May 1, 1985
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Abstract

Human sperm protamines have been extracted from spermatozoa pooled from several donors, converted to their S-pyridylethylated derivatives and resolved into two major components, P1 and P2, by Bio-Rex 70 chromatography. Protamine P1 was further purified by Bio-Gel P-10 chromatography and sequenced directly on a gas phase protein sequencer for 43 residues. To complete the sequence, P1 was cleaved at methionine 36 and the C-terminal tetradecapeptide was purified by h.p.l.c. and sequenced completely. The 50 residue sequence is: (sequence see text) This sequence has a calculated molecular weight of 6674 and is homologous with four other published mammalian protamine sequences.


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