Two phosphoglycoproteins (phosvitins) from Kinixys erosa oocytes
Date
1992Author
Mulaa, Francis J
Aboderin, Akintola A
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ArticleLanguage
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1. Two phosphoproteins have been isolated from maturing egg yolks of Kinixys erosa by a combination of gel filtration and anion exchange chromatography.
2. The two proteins, TEYP-2 and TEYP-3, have View the MathML source of 68,000 and 29,000, respectively.
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3. They have a phosphorus content of 5.5 and 30.0 μmol Pi/mg protein, respectively.
4. Serine accounts for 45 and 16.5% of the amino acid residues.
5. They are both glycoproteins and both have lysine as the View the MathML source amino acid residue.
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Francis J. Mulaa and Akintola A. Aboderin (1992). Two phosphoglycoproteins (phosvitins) from Kinixys erosa oocytes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Comparative Biochemistry Volume 103, Issue 4, December 1992, Pages 1025–1031Publisher
Department of Biochemistry, University of Nairobi