Cleavage Specificity of Boar Acrosin on Polypeptide Substrates, Ribonuclease and Insulin B-chain
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The cleavage specificity of boar acrosin is, like that of trypsin, strictly limited to the arginyl and lysyl bonds, as demonstrated for the oxidized B-chain of insulin. In addition, in this polypeptide substrate as well as in reduced and carboxymethylated ribonuclease, these peptide bonds are hydrolyzed by acrosin and trypsin with nearly identical velocities.
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