Figure 1From: Role of N-linked glycosylation in the secretion and enzymatic properties of Rhizopus chinensis lipase expressed in Pichia pastoris Sequence analysis of the gene encoding R. chinensis lipase. A. Alignment of the prosequence from R. oryzae lipase and R. chinensis lipase. Potential N-glycosylation sites were indicated by arrows; B. Amino acid sequence of R. chinensis lipase. All potential N-glycosylation sites of RCLC predicted through glycomod (http://web.expasy.org/glycomod/) were highlighted in bold font (N-14, N-48, N-60, N-263), and the initial amino acid of the signal sequence, prosequence and mature sequence were marked. The cleavage site-K 66 R 67 of Kex2 is indicated in italic font; C. Schematic of lipases proRCLCNQ and r27RCLC.Back to article page