Salivary Protein Card


Accession: Sp002186    Cysteine-rich secretory protein family   [Triatoma pallidipennis]

Basic info
Organism Triatoma pallidipennis
Taxonomy
Protein Description Cysteine-rich secretory protein family
Mass Weight 17680
Isoelectric Point 5.4
Annotation
Function The cysteine-rich secretory protein (CRISP) family, also known as the CAP (cysteine-rich secretory proteins, antigen 5, and pathogenesis-related 2 proteins) superfamily, is a group of proteins that are characterized by the presence of multiple cysteine residues in their amino acid sequences. The CRISP family is found across a wide range of species, including humans, plants, and animals, and is involved in a variety of biological processes
Pfam
PF00188 CAP
Features
Feature key Position Length
1
Cross-Reference
Sequence
EEAAQQASSWARTCEYGYNKPTDKQGKKLGQNVALTMTNSTASLDARQTFNPWMKNMVKHWFDEVKLYTYGTPFSNDTGHYTQVVWATTSKLGCGYSFYKEPDSDGMMWQKGYLVCNYDPAGNMEGEDPYEKGYGNCETDKFRPSTKYNNLCVET

3D Structure
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Publication
1. Hernndez-Vargas MJ, Gil J, Lozano L, Pedraza-Escalo M, Ortiz E,Encarcin-Guevara S, Alagn A, Corzo G.;
Proteomic and transcriptomic alysisof saliva components from the hematophagous reduviid Triatoma pallidipennis.;
J Proteomics. 2017 Jun 6;162:30-39. 28442509