Details for: Ecel1
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Other Information
Genular Protein ID: 51253956
Symbol: ECEL1_RAT
Name: Endothelin-converting enzyme-like 1
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Citations:
PubMed ID: 10759559
Title: Damage-induced neuronal endopeptidase (DINE) is a unique metallopeptidase expressed in response to neuronal damage and activates superoxide scavengers.
PubMed ID: 10759559
PubMed ID: 9931490
Title: XCE, a new member of the endothelin-converting enzyme and neutral endopeptidase family, is preferentially expressed in the CNS.
PubMed ID: 9931490
Sequence Information:
- Length: 775
- Mass: 87944
- Checksum: 0823091F98A41556
- Sequence:
MEAPYSMTAH YDEFQEVKYE SRCGTGGARG TSLPPGFPRS SGRSASGARS GLPRWNRREV CLLSGLVFAA GLCAILAAML ALKYLGPGAA GTGGACPEGC PERKAFARAA RFLSANLDAS IDPCQDFYSF ACGGWLRRHA IPDDKLTYGT IAAIGEQNEE RLRRLLARPT GGPGGAAQRK VRAFFRSCLD MREIERLGPR PMLEVIEDCG GWDLGGAADR PGAARWDLNR LLYKAQGVYS AAALFSLTVS LDDRNSSRYV IRIDQDGLTL PERTLYLAQD EGSEKVLAAY KVFMERLLRL LGADAVEQKA QEILQLEQRL ANISVSEYDD LRRDVSSVYN KVTLGQLQKI TPHLQWKWLL DQIFQEDFSE EEEVVLLATD YMQQVSQLIR STPRRILHNY LVWRVVVVLS EHLSPPFREA LHELAKEMEG NDKPQELARV CLGQANRHFG MALGALFVHE HFSAASKAKV QQLVEDIKYI LGQRLEELDW MDAQTKAAAR AKLQYMMVMV GYPDFLLKPE AVDKEYEFEV HEKTYLKNIL NSIRFSIQLS VKKIRQEVDK STWLLPPQAL NAYYLPNKNQ MVFPAGILQP TLYDPDFPQS LNYGGIGTII GHELTHGYDD WGGQYDRSGN LLHWWTEASY SRFLHKAECI VRLYDNFTVY NQRVNGKHTL GENIADMGGL KLAYYAYQKW VREHGPEHPL HRLKYTHNQL FFIAFAQNWC IKRRSQSIYL QVLTDKHAPE HYRVLGSVSQ FEEFGRAFHC PKDSPMNPVH KCSVW
Genular Protein ID: 437906645
Symbol: D4AD32_RAT
Name: N/A
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Citations:
PubMed ID: 15057822
Title: Genome sequence of the Brown Norway rat yields insights into mammalian evolution.
PubMed ID: 15057822
DOI: 10.1038/nature02426
Sequence Information:
- Length: 775
- Mass: 88020
- Checksum: 84628C4C34FEB79F
- Sequence:
MEAPYSMTAH YDEFQEVKYV SRCGTGGARG TSLPPGFPRS SGRSASGARS GLPRWNRREV CLLSGLVFAA GLCAILAAML ALKYLGPGAA GTGGACPEGC PERKAFARAA RFLSANLDAS IDPCQDFYSF ACGGWLRRHA IPDDKLTYGT IAAIGEQNEE RLRRLLARPT GGPGGAAQRK VRAFFRSCLD MREIERLGPR PMLEVIEDCG GWDLGGAADR PGAARWDLNR LLYKAQGVYS AAALFSLTVS LDDRNSSRYV IRIDQDGLTL PERTLYLAQD EESEKVLAAY KVFMERLLRL LGADAVEQKA QEILQLEQRL ANISVSEYDD LRRDVSSVYN KVTLGQLQKI TPHLQWKWLL DQIFQEDFSE EEEVVLLATD YMQQVSQLIR STPRRILHNY LVWRVVVVLS EHLSPPFREA LHELAKEMEG NDKPQELARV CLGQANRHFG MALGALFVHE HFSAASKAKV QQLVEDIKYI LGQRLEELDW MDAQTKAAAR AKLQYMMVMV GYPDFLLKPE AVDKEYEFEV HEKTYFKNIL NSIRFSIQLS VKKIRQEVDK STWLLPPQAL NAYYLPNKNQ MVFPAGILQP TLYDPDFPQS LNYGGIGTII GHELTHGYDD WGGQYDRSGN LLHWWTEASY SRFLHKAECI VRLYDNFTVY NQRVNGKHTL GENIADMGGL KLAYYAYQKW VREHGPEHPL HRLKYTHNQL FFIAFAQNWC IKRRSQSIYL QVLTDKHAPE HYRVLGSVSQ FEEFGRAFHC PKDSPMNPVH KCSVW
Database document:
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