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Publication : Organization of two genes encoding cytotoxic T lymphocyte-specific serine proteases CCPI and CCPII.

First Author  Lobe CG Year  1988
Journal  Biochemistry Volume  27
Issue  18 Pages  6941-6
PubMed ID  3264185 Mgi Jnum  J:24188
Mgi Id  MGI:71942 Doi  10.1021/bi00418a040
Citation  Lobe CG, et al. (1988) Organization of two genes encoding cytotoxic T lymphocyte-specific serine proteases CCPI and CCPII. Biochemistry 27(18):6941-6
abstractText  The genes encoding two recently described cytotoxic T cell proteases, CCPI and CCPII, have been isolated and sequenced. The organizations of the coding and noncoding portions of the two genes are very similar to each other and also to the gene encoding rat mast cell protease type II. Similarly to other serine protease genes, each of the active-site residues is contained on a separate exon; however, two introns were found in particularly interesting positions. One occurs within the postulated activation dipeptide and the other in a position close to the active-site Asp residue. This latter intron interrupts the amino acid sequence in the invariant core region of the protein. We believe that these genes represent a new subfamily of serine protease genes.
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