Anterior gradient protein

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'''- an unfolded NH2 terminal sequence with a peptide signal from the first to the 21st amino acid'''
'''- an unfolded NH2 terminal sequence with a peptide signal from the first to the 21st amino acid'''
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'''- an active pseudo-thioredoxin domain (<scene name='87/872187/Agr2_cxxs/2'>CXXS</scene>) from the 81st to the 84th amino acid.
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'''- an active pseudo-thioredoxin domain (CXXS) from the <scene name='87/872187/Agr2_cxxs/2'>81st to the 84th amino acid</scene>.
Called “pseudo” because there is only one active cysteine residue (<scene name='87/872187/Agr2_c81/2'>C81</scene>)
Called “pseudo” because there is only one active cysteine residue (<scene name='87/872187/Agr2_c81/2'>C81</scene>)

Revision as of 17:48, 7 January 2021

Anterior Gradient Protein 2

residues 41-175 of AGR2 in dimer form (PDB entry 2LNS)

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