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![]() European Journal of BiochemistryVolume 267 Issue 15, Pages 4668 - 4675 Published Online: 25 Dec 2001 FEBS, 2004
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 843K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Genetic organization of A chain and B chain of β-bungarotoxin from Taiwan banded krait (Bungarus multicinctus) A chain genes and B chain genes do not share a common origin Copyright FEBS, 2000 KEYWORDS A chain • B chain • β-bungarotoxin • evolutionary divergence • genetic organization ABSTRACTβ-Bungarotoxin, the main presynaptic neurotoxin purified from the venom of Bungarus multicinctus, consists of two dissimilar polypeptide chains, the A chain and the B chain, cross-linked by an interchain disulfide bond. In this study, A and B chain genes isolated from the liver of B. multicinctus encoded the A and B chain precursors, respectively. Analyses of the coding regions of the A and B chain genes revealed that both consist of three exons and two introns. The sequences of all exon/intron junctions agree with the GT/AG rule. However, sequence alignment and phylogenetic analysis did not support that the evolution of A and B chain genes are closely related. Comparative analysis of A chain genes with Viperinae and Crotalinae phospholipase A (Received 10 March 2000, accepted 24 May 2000) |
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