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Latest revision as of 11:23, 10 March 2015

Angiocidin
Substrate peptide name Angiocidin
Synonyms 26S proteasome non-ATPase regulatory subunit 4
Determination type In situ
Source Homo sapiens (HUVEC)
Subcellular localization Cytosol/Extracellular matrix
Swissprot ID P55036
Reactive glutamines Not determined yet
Reactive lysines -
Substrate sequence Not determined yet
Structure 2KDF
Surface accessibility
Disorder prediction IUPred
Reference PMID:19931242
Notes Cross-linked angiocidin disrupts the tumor ECM making it less permissive for tumor growth.

Angiocidin inhibits tTgase-dependent incorporation of fibronectin into the ECM.