Literature for peptidase S71.002: MUC3 self-cleaving mucin
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Hard,T.
Self-cleaving mucins
[ISSN:978-0-12-407742-3]3, 3632-3635. DOI -
Peng,Z., He,Y., Yang,Y., Zhu,R., Bai,J., Li,Y., Yu,H., Zhang,X., Chen,L., Chen,W., Fang,D. and Wang,R.
Autoproteolysis of the SEA module of rMuc3 C-terminal domain modulates its functional composition
Arch Biochem Biophys503, 238-247. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Khatri,I.A., Wang,R. and Forstner,J.F.
Evidence for a second peptide cleavage in the C-terminal domain of rodent intestinal mucin Muc3
Biochem J378, 207-212. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
Khatri,I.A., Wang,R. and Forstner,J.F.
SEA (sea-urchin sperm protein, enterokinase and agrin)-module cleavage, association of fragments and membrane targeting of rat intestinal mucin Muc3
Biochem J372, 263-270. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
[YEAR:1-9-2002]Wang,R., Khatri,I.A. and Forstner,J.F.
C-Terminal domain of rodent intestinal mucin Muc3 is proteolytically cleaved in the endoplasmic reticulum to generate extracellular and membrane components
Biochem J366, 623-631. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI -
[YEAR:11-5-2001]Parry,S., Silverman,H.S., McDermott,K., Willis,A., Hollingsworth,M.A. and Harris,A.
Identification of MUC1 proteolytic cleavage sites in vivo
Biochem Biophys Res Commun283, 715-720. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
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