Vaaler G L, Brasch M A, Snell E E
J Biol Chem. 1986 Aug 25;261(24):11010-4.
The nucleotide sequence of a 1.3-kilobase NaeI fragment from Morganella morganii AM-15 that contains the gene for histidine decarboxylase has been determined. The gene was initially identified among total chromosomal digests using a mixed sequence oligonucleotide probe corresponding to amino acids 11-16 of histidine decarboxylase and then cloned on a 5.5-kilobase PstI fragment. The structural gene contains 1131 nucleotides and encodes 377 amino acids with the sequence: (sequence: in text). The independently determined NH2-terminal sequence of this enzyme (Tanase, S., Guirard, B. M., and Snell, E. E. (1985) J. Biol. Chem. 260, 6738-6746) and the amino acid sequences of two tryptic peptides reported in the accompanying paper (Hayashi, H., Tanase, S., and Snell, E. E. (1986) J. Biol. Chem. 261, 11003-11009) are localized in the sequence presented here; the lysine that binds pyridoxal phosphate is situated at residue 232, whereas the serine that binds the adduct formed between pyridoxal phosphate and the inhibitor alpha-fluoromethylhistidine is positioned at residue 322.