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| Substrate peptide name | Midkine |
| Synonyms | Neurite outgrowth-promoting protein
Midgestation and kidney protein Amphiregulin-associated protein |
| Determination type | In vitro |
| Source | Homo sapiens |
| Subcellular localization | Extracellular, plasma |
| Swissprot ID | P21741 |
| Reactive glutamines | Q42, Q44, Q95 |
| Reactive lysines | K63 |
| Substrate sequence | GTCGAQTQRIRCR
NAQCQETIRV FGADCKYKFEN |
| Structure | 1MKN |
| Surface accessibility | ASAView pdf
ASAView txt ASAView pdf ASAView txt |
| Disorder prediction | IUPred |
| Reference | PMID:9083079 |
| Notes | It seems that Q42 and Q44 serve alternatively as glutamine donor substrates
It has enhanced activity upon crosslinking by TG2. |
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