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Sequence P62841

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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 1-145 P NT <%Agarwal et al., 2012[]%>
23 granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type) 2-145 N MS Van Damme et al., 2010
27 granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type) 2-145 P MS Van Damme et al., 2009
31 granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type) 2-145 N MS Plasman et al., 2011
40 trypsin 1 2-145 N Van Damme et al., 2009
65 trypsin 1 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
66 astacin 63-77 N MS Becker-Pauly et al., 2011
77 trypsin 1 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
81 trypsin 1 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
92 matrix metallopeptidase-2 88-106 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
100 trypsin 1 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
106 cathepsin S 101-114 N MS Biniossek et al., 2011
106 glutamyl endopeptidase I 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
116 HIV-1 retropepsin 107-127 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
117 meprin beta subunit 114-127 N MS Becker-Pauly et al., 2011
118 glutamyl endopeptidase I 108-127 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008
127 trypsin 1 2-145 N MS Schilling & Overall, 2008