UniProt ID | CD36_MOUSE | |
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UniProt AC | Q08857 | |
Protein Name | Platelet glycoprotein 4 | |
Gene Name | Cd36 | |
Organism | Mus musculus (Mouse). | |
Sequence Length | 472 | |
Subcellular Localization |
Cell membrane Multi-pass membrane protein . Apical cell membrane . Membrane raft . Golgi apparatus . Upon ligand-binding, internalized through dynamin-dependent endocytosis. |
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Protein Description | Multifunctional glycoprotein that acts as receptor for a broad range of ligands. Ligands can be of proteinaceous nature like thrombospondin, fibronectin, collagen or amyloid-beta as well as of lipidic nature such as oxidized low-density lipoprotein (oxLDL), anionic phospholipids, long-chain fatty acids and bacterial diacylated lipopeptides. [PubMed: 7685021 They are generally multivalent and can therefore engage multiple receptors simultaneously, the resulting formation of CD36 clusters initiates signal transduction and internalization of receptor-ligand complexes. The dependency on coreceptor signaling is strongly ligand specific. Cellular responses to these ligands are involved in angiogenesis, inflammatory response, fatty acid metabolism, taste and dietary fat processing in the intestine (Probable)] | |
Protein Sequence | MGCDRNCGLIAGAVIGAVLAVFGGILMPVGDMLIEKTIKREVVLEEGTTAFKNWVKTGTTVYRQFWIFDVQNPDDVAKNSSKIKVKQRGPYTYRVRYLAKENITQDPEDHTVSFVQPNGAIFEPSLSVGTEDDNFTVLNLAVAAAPHIYQNSFVQVVLNSLIKKSKSSMFQTRSLKELLWGYKDPFLSLVPYPISTTVGVFYPYNDTVDGVYKVFNGKDNISKVAIIESYKGKRNLSYWPSYCDMINGTDAASFPPFVEKSRTLRFFSSDICRSIYAVFGSEIDLKGIPVYRFVLPANAFASPLQNPDNHCFCTEKVISNNCTSYGVLDIGKCKEGKPVYISLPHFLHASPDVSEPIEGLHPNEDEHRTYLDVEPITGFTLQFAKRLQVNILVKPARKIEALKNLKRPYIVPILWLNETGTIGDEKAEMFKTQVTGKIKLLGMVEMALLGIGVVMFVAFMISYCACKSKNGK | |
Overview of Protein Modification Sites with Functional and Structural Information | ||
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* ASA = Accessible Surface Area
Locations | Modification | Substrate Peptides & Secondary Structure |
ASA (%) | Reference | Orthologous Protein Cluster |
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3 | S-palmitoylation | -----MGCDRNCGLI -----CCCCCCHHHH | 4.25 | 29705240 | |
7 | S-palmitoylation | -MGCDRNCGLIAGAV -CCCCCCHHHHHHHH | 4.96 | 29705240 | |
56 | Ubiquitination | TAFKNWVKTGTTVYR CHHHHHHHCCCEEEE | 32.62 | 22790023 | |
62 | Phosphorylation | VKTGTTVYRQFWIFD HHCCCEEEEEEEEEE | 9.15 | 28059163 | |
79 | N-linked_Glycosylation | NPDDVAKNSSKIKVK CHHHHHHCCCCEEEE | 41.60 | - | |
134 | N-linked_Glycosylation | SVGTEDDNFTVLNLA CEECCCCCEEEEHHH | 46.97 | - | |
205 | N-linked_Glycosylation | VGVFYPYNDTVDGVY EEEEECCCCCCCEEE | 33.69 | - | |
220 | N-linked_Glycosylation | KVFNGKDNISKVAII EEECCCCCEEEEEEE | 43.87 | - | |
235 | N-linked_Glycosylation | ESYKGKRNLSYWPSY EECCCCCCCCCCHHH | 36.50 | - | |
247 | N-linked_Glycosylation | PSYCDMINGTDAASF HHHHCCCCCCCHHHC | 40.45 | - | |
272 | S-palmitoylation | RFFSSDICRSIYAVF HHCCHHHHHHHHHHH | 3.15 | 28526873 | |
313 | Glutathionylation | NPDNHCFCTEKVISN CCCCCEECCHHHHCC | 6.13 | 24333276 | |
321 | N-linked_Glycosylation | TEKVISNNCTSYGVL CHHHHCCCCCEECEE | 24.53 | - | |
385 | Acetylation | GFTLQFAKRLQVNIL CCHHHHHHHCCCEEE | 55.73 | 21728379 | |
417 | N-linked_Glycosylation | IVPILWLNETGTIGD EEEEEEECCCCCCCH | 32.95 | - | |
464 | S-palmitoylation | VAFMISYCACKSKNG HHHHHHHHHHHCCCC | 2.60 | 29705240 | |
466 | S-palmitoylation | FMISYCACKSKNGK- HHHHHHHHHCCCCC- | 4.58 | 29705240 |
Modified Location | Modified Residue | Modification | Type of Upstream Proteins | Gene Name of Upstream Proteins | UniProt AC of Upstream Proteins | Sources |
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Oops, there are no upstream regulatory protein records of CD36_MOUSE !! |
* Distance = the distance between SAP position and PTM sites.
Modified Location | Modification | Variant Position (Distance <= 10) |
Residue Change | SAP | Related Disease | Reference |
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Oops, there are no SNP-PTM records of CD36_MOUSE !! |
Interacting Protein | Gene Name | Interaction Type | PPI Reference | Domain-Domain Interactions |
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Oops, there are no PPI records of CD36_MOUSE !! |
Kegg Drug | ||||||
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DrugBank | ||||||
There are no disease associations of PTM sites. |
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