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Latest revision as of 11:57, 10 March 2015

Statherin
Substrate peptide name Statherin
Synonyms -
Determination type In vitro
Source Homo sapiens
Subcellular localization Extracellular; enamel pellicle in oral cavity
Swissprot ID P02808
Reactive glutamines Not determined yet
Reactive lysines Not determined yet
Substrate sequence
Structure No available crystal structure
Surface accessibility
Disorder prediction IUPred
Reference PMID:10576165
Notes It is substrate for salivary transglutaminase

The majority of Q residues are located in poly-L-proline type II structures