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Latest revision as of 11:13, 10 March 2015

Phospholipase A2 (FXIIIa)
Phospholipase A2 (FXIIIa)
Substrate peptide name Phospholipase A2
Synonyms PLA2
Determination type In vitro
Source Sus scrofa, Naja naja, Apis sp.
Subcellular localization Cytosol

Venom

Swissprot ID P00592
Reactive glutamines Q4
Reactive lysines K10
Substrate sequence ALWQFRSMIKCAIPG
Structure 1A3D
Surface accessibility ASAView pdf

ASAView txt

Disorder prediction IUPred
Reference PMID:1976627
Notes Transglutaminase probably catalyze the formation of intramolecular isopeptide bonds

and this enhances the noncovalent interaction of monomers.

The crosslinking by transglutaminase enhances it's activity.

Video 4BZwJSIDhgCWVkY35|300}}