Difference between revisions of "Tau protein"
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 10 March 2015
Tau protein | |
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Substrate peptide name | Tau protein |
Synonyms | Microtubule-associated protein tau
Neurofibrillary tangle protein |
Determination type | In situ |
Source | Homo sapiens |
Subcellular localization | Cytoskeleton |
Swissprot ID | P10636 |
Reactive glutamines | Q6, Q88, Q124, Q244, Q276, Q288, Q351, Q424 |
Reactive lysines | K24, K163, K174, K180, K190, K225, K234, K240, K383, K385 |
Substrate sequence | MAEPRQEFEVM, GLGDRKDQGGY,
GAPGKQAAAQP, AGHVTQARMVS, APPGQKGQANA, TRIPAKTPPAPKTPPSS, TREPKKVAVVR, AKSRLQTAPVP, GGGKVQIINKK, DLSNVQSKCGS, FKDRVQSKIGS, FRENAKAKTDHGA, MVDSPQLATLA |
Structure | 1I8H |
Surface accessibility | |
Disorder prediction | IUPred |
Reference | PMID:9832162 |
Notes | Bold indicates the predominant substrate sites for TG2.
Upon TG2 action the protein becomes less susceptible to μ-calpain mediated proteolysis. |