what is the aminoacid sequence of bradykinin?



what is the aminoacid sequence of bradykinin?..

Answer / bhupendra

Formed from precursor bradykininogen an alpha globulin in
serum in the presence of enzyme kallikrenin.found in
heart,liver,kidney and brain .amount present in blood is 6
-8 micro gms per ml.it is a nonapeptide with aminoacid
sequence like this.

arg-pro-pro-gly-phe-ser-=pro-phe-arg.

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