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Revision as of 09:04, 12 September 2007
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| Substrate peptide name | Annexin I |
| Synonyms | Lipocortin I |
| Determination type | In situ/In vitro |
| Source | Homo sapiens |
| Subcellular localization | Cytosol; the rise of intracellular Ca2+ level causes it’s translocation to plasma membrane |
| Swissprot ID | P04083 |
| Reactive glutamines | Q19 |
| Reactive lysines | K29 |
| Substrate sequence | IENEEQEYVQT
TVKSSKGGPGS* |
| Structure | 1HM6 |
| Surface accessibility | ASAView pdf
ASAView txt |
| Disorder prediction | IUPred |
| Reference | PMID:1670773 |
| Notes | * The lysine donor residue is located between residues 1-29 at the N-terminus and probably between residues 27-29.
Upon crosslinking by TG2 it has higher calcium sensitivity for phospholipid binding. |
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