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  • Sugimura, Y.; Hosono, M.; Wada, F.; Yoshimura, T.; Maki, M.; Hitomi, K.
    Screening for the preferred substrate sequence of transglutaminase using a phage-displayed peptide library: identification of peptide substrates for TGASE 2 and Factor XIIIA (2006), J. Biol. Chem., 281, 17699-17706.
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Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Cavia porcellus
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Homo sapiens
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factor XIIIa
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
additional information screening of a M13 phage display random peptide library to elucidate primary structures surrounding reactive glutamine residues that are preferred by transglutaminase. Enzyme prefers a sequence like or Q-nonconserved amino acid-nonconserved amino acid-hydrophobic amino acid-WP Homo sapiens ?
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additional information screening of a M13 phage display random peptide library to elucidate primary structures surrounding reactive glutamine residues that are preferred by transglutaminase. Enzyme prefers a sequence like Q-nonconserved amino acid-P-hydrophobic amino acid-D(P), Q-nonconserved amino acid-P-hydrophobic amino acid, or Q-nonconserved amino acid-nonconserved amino acid-hydrophobic amino acid-DP Cavia porcellus ?
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