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Sequence P39748

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Peptide and protein substrates that are thought to be physiologically relevant are indicated by P. Peptide and protein substrates that are not physiologically relevant are indicated by N. How cleavage sites have been identified are indicated by the following evidence codes: NT = N-terminal sequencing, MS = mass spectroscopy, MU = mutation, CS = consensus sequence, LC = liquid chromatography. To see all annotated cleavages for a peptidase, click on the peptidase name.

Cleavage Site Peptidase Residue range Cleavage type Description Evidence Reference
1 unknown peptidase 1-380 P release of an initiating methionine MS Van Damme P et al., 2005
112 cathepsin S 110-125 N MS Biniossek et al., 2011
113 cathepsin L 110-125 N MS Biniossek et al., 2011
115 cathepsin B 110-125 N MS Biniossek et al., 2011
245 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
252 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
267 meprin alpha subunit 264-277 N MS Becker-Pauly et al., 2011
277 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
297 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
310 granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type) 1-380 N MS Van Damme et al., 2010
339 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
345 trypsin 1 1-380 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
349 granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type) 1-380 N MS Van Damme et al., 2010