Hiraoka B Y, Fukasawa K, Fukasawa K M, Harada M
J Biochem. 1980 Aug;88(2):373-7. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a132982.
A unique phosphoprotein, which contains an uncommon amino acid, alpha-amino adipic acid (alpha-AAA), was isolated from unerupted bovine teeth by extensive EDTA demineralization. The alpha-AAA in the protein hydrolysates was identified based on the elution time on an amino acid analyzer using the sodium and lithium citrate buffer in a dual column system, and its identity was confirmed by comparisons of its DNS derivative with that of authentic alpha-AAA. This result suggests that the lysine residues in the phosphoprotein may be deaminated by an amine oxidase into allysine and further oxidized to alpha-AAA.
通过大量的EDTA脱矿质法从未萌出的牛牙中分离出一种独特的磷蛋白,该蛋白含有一种不常见的氨基酸α-氨基己二酸(α-AAA)。基于在双柱系统中使用柠檬酸钠和柠檬酸锂缓冲液的氨基酸分析仪上的洗脱时间,鉴定了蛋白质水解产物中的α-AAA,并通过将其DNS衍生物与 authentic α-AAA 的衍生物进行比较来确认其身份。该结果表明,磷蛋白中的赖氨酸残基可能被胺氧化酶脱氨生成烯赖氨酸,并进一步氧化为α-AAA。