PMID: 3771511Oct 25, 1986Paper

Complete amino acid sequence of Shigella toxin B-chain. A novel polypeptide containing 69 amino acids and one disulfide bridge.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
N G SeidahM Chrétien

Abstract

The complete amino acid sequence of the B-chain of Shigella toxin has been determined using both liquid- and gas-phase sequenators. It reveals a 69-amino acid peptide with a single disulfide bridge, predicting a subunit molecular weight of 7691. No Asn-X-Ser(Thr) sequence was found, confirming the absence of potential N-glycosylation sites. A computer data bank search using a mutation data matrix did not detect any similarity greater than 30% with known sequences to date, indicating a novel primary structure. However, some distant homology with the 103-residue B-chain of cholera and Escherichia coli enterotoxins was revealed. Hydropathy, fractional exposure, and Chou and Fasman calculations all point to an ordered structure with a hydrophobic core spanning residues 36-52 and a hydrophilic domain between residues 10 and 20, the latter probably representing the most antigenic domain.

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