Abstract
Wool samples can vary in their content of tyrosine by as much as 60%. It
has been shown that this is due to variation in their content of a heterogeneous group
of proteins which are very rich in tyrosine and glycine (about 1 residue in 5 and 1
residue in 3 respectively). Certain Lincoln wools and some felting lustre mutant
Merino wools appear to contain very little of these proteins whereas fine Merino wools
may contain as much as 12% by weight of them. As this is too much protein to be
accommodated in the cuticular membranes, the currently held site of origin of hightyrosine
proteins, it is concluded that at least some of these proteins must be
accommodated in an unknown region of the cortex.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,General Materials Science,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,General Medicine,Biotechnology
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