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Hormones leader sequence

Figure 49-10 Amino acid sequence of preproparathyroid hormone. Arrows indicate the sites of cleavage by proteases to remove the N-terminal methionines (/), the leader (pre) sequence (2), and the pro sequence (3), producing intact PTH (1-84). Cleavage at position 4 produces inactive carboxyl (C)-terminai fragments. (From Habener JF, Rosenblatt Ni, Potts JT Jr. Parathyroid hormone Biochemical aspects of biosynthesis, secretion, action, and metabolism. Physiol Rev 1984 64 985-1053.)... Figure 49-10 Amino acid sequence of preproparathyroid hormone. Arrows indicate the sites of cleavage by proteases to remove the N-terminal methionines (/), the leader (pre) sequence (2), and the pro sequence (3), producing intact PTH (1-84). Cleavage at position 4 produces inactive carboxyl (C)-terminai fragments. (From Habener JF, Rosenblatt Ni, Potts JT Jr. Parathyroid hormone Biochemical aspects of biosynthesis, secretion, action, and metabolism. Physiol Rev 1984 64 985-1053.)...

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