Testisin (house mouse)
Protein
Encoding Gene
Taxonomy
Dates
- Create:2017-04-15
- Modify:2025-01-17
Description
A testisin that is encoded in the genome of mouse.
Could regulate proteolytic events associated with testicular germ cell maturation.
- Testisin
- EC 3.4.21.-
- Serine protease 21
- Tryptase 4
>sp|Q9JHJ7|TEST_MOUSE Testisin (Run BLAST)
MGARGKTLVPLLVVVATAAMALQSTYLQVDPEKPELQEPDLLSGPCGHRTIPSRIVGGDDAELGRWPWQGSLRVWGNHLCGATLLNRRWVLTAAHCFQKDNDPFDWTVQFGELTSRPSLWNLQAYSNRYQIEDIFLSPKYSEQYPNDIALLKLSSPVTYNNFIQPICLLNSTYKFENRTDCWVTGWGAIGEDESLPSPNTLQEVQVAIINNSMCNHMYKKPDFRTNIWGDMVCAGTPEGGKDACFGDSGGPLACDQDTVWYQVGVVSWGIGCGRPNRPGVYTNISHHYNWIQSTMIRNGLLRPDPVPLLLFLTLAWASSLLRPA
Highly accurate protein structure prediction with AlphaFold. Nature. 2021 Aug;596(7873):583-589. DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-03819-2. PMID:34265844; PMCID:PMC8371605
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