Biochemistry of the enkephalins and enkephalin-containing peptides
1983
Abstract The enkephalins are present in many tissues not only as the free pentapeptides, but also as internal sequences in larger polypeptides of varying size. Fourteen enkephalincontaining peptides (EC peptides) from beef adrenal medulla were isolated and sequenced, and the presence of a protein that contained several [Met]enkephalin sequences and one of [Leu]enkephalin was demonstrated. Because the latter was assumed to represent the gene product, it was named proenkephalin. Sequence data from the EC peptides made possible the synthesis of a polynucleotide probe with essentially no degeneracy and permitted the cloning of a partial proenkephalin cDNA. The complete structure of proenkephalin was deduced from both peptide and cDNA sequencing data. Proenkephalin is now known to be one of three enkephalin-containing gene products, each of which gives rise to many physiologically active peptides.
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