Abstract
Translation of uteroglobin mRNA in wheat-germ extract has yielded a precursor protein (pre-uteroglobin) containing an N-terminal extension of 21 amino acid residues. The sequence of this extension and that of the 50 N-terminal amino acid residues of uteroglobin have been determined.
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