Difference between revisions of "Ephrin A"
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− | | Tissue transglutaminase clusters soluble A-type ephrins to promote | + | | Tissue transglutaminase clusters soluble A-type ephrins to promote Eph receptor activity |
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TG2 cross-linking of ephrin increases the migration of HeLa cells endogenously expressing Eph A2. | TG2 cross-linking of ephrin increases the migration of HeLa cells endogenously expressing Eph A2. |
Revision as of 07:48, 15 February 2008
Template:Infobox header| Ephrin A | |
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Substrate peptide name | Ephrin A |
Synonyms | - |
Determination type | In vitro - Ephrin A1
In vivo - Ephrin A5 |
Source | Homo sapiens
Mus musculus |
Subcellular localization | Plasma membrane
Extracellular space |
Swissprot ID | P20827 |
Reactive glutamines | Not determined yet |
Reactive lysines | Not determined yet |
Substrate sequence | |
Structure | No available crystal structure |
Surface accessibility | |
Disorder prediction | IUPred |
Reference | PMID:17707797 |
Notes | Tissue transglutaminase clusters soluble A-type ephrins to promote Eph receptor activity
TG2 cross-linking of ephrin increases the migration of HeLa cells endogenously expressing Eph A2. |
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