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- | <p align="justify">Neuropilin is a transmembrane protein which has been highly conserved through evolution. Two different types of Neuropilin have been discovered in vertebrates: Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) and Neuropilin-2 (NRP2). They have 44% of similarity by comparing their amino acid sequences. In the human genome, it is located on the chromosome 10 and their molar weights | + | <p align="justify">Neuropilin is a transmembrane protein which has been highly conserved through evolution. Two different types of Neuropilin have been discovered in vertebrates: Neuropilin-1 (NRP1) and Neuropilin-2 (NRP2). They have 44% of similarity by comparing their amino acid sequences. In the human genome, it is located on the chromosome 10 and their molar weights fluctuate between 120 and 130 kDa. |
These proteins are particularly found in the membrane of the endothelial cells but the Neuropilin-1 is involved in several process such as axon guidance during the embryonic development, recognition of the Vascular Endothelial cell Growth Factor ([[VEGF]]) and recognition of covid-19.</p> | These proteins are particularly found in the membrane of the endothelial cells but the Neuropilin-1 is involved in several process such as axon guidance during the embryonic development, recognition of the Vascular Endothelial cell Growth Factor ([[VEGF]]) and recognition of covid-19.</p> | ||
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This Sandbox is Reserved from 26/11/2020, through 26/11/2021 for use in the course "Structural Biology" taught by Bruno Kieffer at the University of Strasbourg, ESBS. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 1643 through Sandbox Reserved 1664. |
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