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Publication : The presence of two types of prorenin converting enzymes in the mouse submandibular gland.

First Author  Kim WS Year  1991
Journal  FEBS Lett Volume  293
Issue  1-2 Pages  142-4
PubMed ID  1959648 Mgi Jnum  J:2320
Mgi Id  MGI:50844 Doi  10.1016/0014-5793(91)81171-4
Citation  Kim WS, et al. (1991) The presence of two types of prorenin converting enzymes in the mouse submandibular gland. FEBS Lett 293(1-2):142-4
abstractText  We have recently demonstrated, by protein and cDNA sequence analyses, that prorenin converting enzyme (PRECE) in the ICR mouse submandibular gland is identical to the epidermal growth factor-binding protein (EGF-BP) type B, the mGK-13 gene product identified in Balb/c mouse. However, in the course of cDNA cloning, we noticed the presence of the other cDNA type highly homologous but not identical to the PRECE cDNA. The sequence of the newly identified cDNA was identical to that of the pSGP-2 cDNA cloned from NMRI mice, which also encodes EGF-BP type B different at 9 out of 261 amino acids from the mGK-13 product. Although this difference has been explained by strain polymorphism, our results indicate that these two proteins are distinct gene products. The product of the newly identified cDNA also had a prorenin converting activity. Thus, the products of both cDNAs identified in previous and present studies are involved in maturation of two bioactive polypeptides, renin and EGF.
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