Difference between revisions of "Calpain"
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− | | Small and large subunits are both substrates for TG2 (It seems that the small subunit is the Gln donor substrate and the large subunit is the Lys donor substrate for the enzyme) | + | | Small and large subunits are both substrates for TG2 |
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[[Category:Tissue transglutaminase|*]] | [[Category:Tissue transglutaminase|*]] |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 10 March 2015
Calpain | |
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Substrate peptide name | mu-Calpain |
Synonyms | - |
Determination type | In vitro |
Source | Mus musculus |
Subcellular localization | Cytosol |
Swissprot ID | O35350 |
Reactive glutamines | Not determined yet |
Reactive lysines | Not determined yet |
Substrate sequence | Not determined yet |
Structure | 1KXR |
Surface accessibility | |
Disorder prediction | IUPred |
Reference | PMID:17612588 |
Notes | Small and large subunits are both substrates for TG2
(It seems that the small subunit is the Gln donor substrate and the large subunit is the Lys donor substrate for the enzyme) |