Publications by authors named "F Otting"

The hydration in the minor groove of double stranded DNA fragments containing the sequences 5'-dTTAAT, 5'-dTTAAC, 5'-dTTAAA and 5'-dTTAAG was investigated by studying the decanucleotide duplex d(GCATTAATGC)2 and the singly cross-linked decameric duplexes 5'-d(GCATTAACGC)-3'-linker-5'-d(GCGTTAATGC)-3' and 5'-d(GCCTTAAAGC)-3'-linker-5'-d(GCTTTAAGGC)-3' by NMR spectroscopy. The linker employed consisted of six ethyleneglycol units. The hydration water was detected by NOEs between water and DNA protons in NOESY and ROESY spectra.

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The complete amino-acid sequence of Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase from white cabbage (Brassica oleracea) is reported. The polypeptide chain consists of 151 amino acids and has a molecular mass of 15,604 Da. The primary structure of the reduced and S-carboxymethylated protein was determined by automated solid phase sequence analysis of tryptic fragments and peptides obtained by digestion with Staphylococcus aureus proteinase V8.

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Cu-Zn superoxide dismutase was purified to homogeneity from mixed pig blood and from a single pig. The isolated product had an absorption ratio 280/260 nm of 0.91, a specific activity of 3 000 +/- 200 units (cytochrome c reduction test), and an isoelectric point of 7.

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Low molecular weight urokinase (LUK), which was prepared from E. coli containing a plasmid coding for human pro-urokinase, has an amino acid sequence identical to that of LUK isolated from human urine (uLUK) but lacks the carbohydrate side chain at Asn 144 of the B chain. This chemical difference results in an altered mobility in SDS polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and an apparently increased specific activity of the E.

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The amino-acid sequence of the seleno-enzyme glutathione peroxidase from bovine erythrocytes was completely determined. Fragmentation of the carboxymethylated protein comprised cleavages with trypsin, with endoproteinase Lys-C, and with cyanogen bromide in 70% formic acid. The resulting peptides were separated by reversed-phase high-performance chromatography or by gel filtration.

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