UniProt ID | KR195_HUMAN | |
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UniProt AC | Q3LI72 | |
Protein Name | Keratin-associated protein 19-5 | |
Gene Name | KRTAP19-5 | |
Organism | Homo sapiens (Human). | |
Sequence Length | 72 | |
Subcellular Localization | ||
Protein Description | In the hair cortex, hair keratin intermediate filaments are embedded in an interfilamentous matrix, consisting of hair keratin-associated proteins (KRTAP), which are essential for the formation of a rigid and resistant hair shaft through their extensive disulfide bond cross-linking with abundant cysteine residues of hair keratins. The matrix proteins include the high-sulfur and high-glycine-tyrosine keratins.. | |
Protein Sequence | MNYYGNYYGGLGYGYGGFDDLGYGYGCGCGSFRRLGYGGGYGGYGYGSGFGGYGYRSCRPSCYGGYGFSGFY | |
Overview of Protein Modification Sites with Functional and Structural Information | ||
* ASA = Accessible Surface Area
Locations | Modification | Substrate Peptides & Secondary Structure |
ASA (%) | Reference | Orthologous Protein Cluster |
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57 | Phosphorylation | FGGYGYRSCRPSCYG CCCCCCCCCCCHHCC | 13.14 | - |
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 KR195_HUMAN !! |
Modified Location | Modified Residue | Modification | Function | Reference | ||
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Oops, there are no descriptions of PTM sites of KR195_HUMAN !! |
* 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 KR195_HUMAN !! |
Interacting Protein | Gene Name | Interaction Type | PPI Reference | Domain-Domain Interactions |
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Oops, there are no PPI records of KR195_HUMAN !! |
Kegg Drug | ||||||
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DrugBank | ||||||
There are no disease associations of PTM sites. |
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