Molecule Details
General Information of the Molecule | ||||
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Name |
Elegans endoprotease bli-4 (Elegans bli-4)
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Synonyms |
kpc-4; bli-4; K04F10.4; Endoprotease bli-4; Blistered cuticle protein 4; Blisterase
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Gene Name |
Elegans bli-4
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Gene ID | ||||
Sequence |
MRISIGRIAWQILAVLIAVAFTIEHDSICDESIGACGEPIHTVIRLAKRDDELARRIAAD
HDMHVKGDPFLDTHYFLYHSETTRTRRHKRAIVERLDSHPAVEWVEEQRPKKRVKRDYIL LDNDVHHSNPFRRSVLNRDGTRRAQRQQPQSPREIPSLPFPDPLYKDQWYLHGGAVGGYD MNVRQAWLQGYAGRNVSVSILDDGIQRDHPDLAANYDPLASTDINDHDDDPTPQNNGDNK HGTRCAGEVAALAGNNQCGVGVAFKAKIGGVRMLDGAVSDSVEAASLSLNQDHIDIYSAS WGPEDDGKTFDGPGPLAREAFYRGIKNGRGGKGNIFVWASGNGGSRQDSCSADGYTTSVY TLSISSATYDNHRPWYLEECPSSIATTYSSADFRQPAIVTVDVPGGCTDKHTGTSASAPL AAGIIALALEANPELTWRDMQHLVLRTANWKPLENNPGWSRNGVGRMVSNKFGYGLIDGG ALVNMAKTWKTVPEQHICTYEYRLANPNPRPIVGRFQLNFTLDVNGCESGTPVLYLEHVQ VHATVRYLKRGDLKLTLFSPSGTRSVLLPPRPQDFNANGFHKWPFLSVQQWGEDPRGTWL LMVESVTTNPAATGTFHDWTLLLYGTADPAQSGDPVYSATPATSQGVLSRVHQLTSQVEE SAPISFPDLTSAGNCHDECNGGCTESSSATSCFACKHLTQTLRNKGGSGFKCVQKCDDTY YLDGDKCKMCSSHCHTCTKAEVCETCPGSLLLIDVDNMPHYDHGKCVESCPPGLVADYES NLVQAKCIWRKDLCGDGYYINAVGKCDLCDSSCETCTAPGPMSCEKCSKGYGKGSIGYCR PCCPEGSTKSWQCEDCSKPDPTLLIDSNKSSGFGLMFWIVVSLIAACGICACKKCASETK SSNVEYAPLAQYNATNGAINLGAHTDDEDDDEDEVFVNPQIV Click to Show/Hide
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Function |
Involved in cuticle biosynthesis probably by cleaving pro-collagen into its mature form. Acts in ASEL sensory neurons to regulate high salt chemotaxis responses probably by cleaving insulin-like protein ins-6 into its mature and active form. Essential for embryonic and larval development. isoform a, isoform e, isoform f, isoform g and isoform h are involved in cuticle biosynthesis but are dispensable for larval development. Serine endoprotease which cleaves proproteins at paired basic amino acids.
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Drug(s) of This Target | ||||
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1 | Edetic acid | Drug Info | Phase 3 | Diabetes mellitus |
References | ||||
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Reference 1 | Removal of the glycosylphosphatidylinositol anchor from PrP(Sc) by cathepsin D does not reduce prion infectivity. Biochem J. 2006 Apr 15;395(2):443-8. |