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1 January 2002 A Structurally Deviant Member of the Euplotes raikovi Pheromone Family: Er-23
GRAZIANO DI GIUSEPPE, CRISTINA MICELI, RALPH ZAHN, FRED DAMBERGER, KURT WTHRICH, PIERANGELO LUPORINI
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Abstract

Pheromones of Euplotes raikovi form a homologous family of proteins with 37- to 40-amino acid residues, including six cysteines that form three strictly conserved disulfide bridges. The determination of the primary structure of the pheromone Er-23, which was isolated from cells derived from natural populations of E. raikovi that secrete the other known pheromones, has now revealed a novel structure type. The polypeptide chain of this pheromone contains 51 residues, 10 of which are cysteines presumably involved in the formation of five disulfide bridges, and lacks a carboxyl-terminal tail following the last cysteine of the sequence. The elongation of the Er-23 molecule is presumed to result from multiple events of gene duplication starting from an ancestral motif Xxx2–4-Cys-Xxx5–7 -Cys.

GRAZIANO DI GIUSEPPE, CRISTINA MICELI, RALPH ZAHN, FRED DAMBERGER, KURT WTHRICH, and PIERANGELO LUPORINI "A Structurally Deviant Member of the Euplotes raikovi Pheromone Family: Er-23," The Journal of Eukaryotic Microbiology 49(1), 86-92, (1 January 2002). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1550-7408.2002.tb00347.x
Received: 8 May 2001; Accepted: 23 November 2001; Published: 1 January 2002
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KEYWORDS
Cell recognition
chemical signals
Ciliates
cysteine-rich proteins
families of protein hormones
macronuclear genes
mating-types
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