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Latest revision as of 11:29, 10 March 2015

Calpain
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)