Salivary Protein Card

Accession: Sp002478    Salivary lipocalin   [Triatoma infestans]
Basic info
Organism | Triatoma infestans |
Taxonomy | Insecta > Hemiptera > Reduviidae > Triatoma > Triatoma infestans |
Protein Description | Salivary lipocalin |
Mass Weight | 22298.562 |
Isoelectric Point | 9.1 |
Annotation
Function | Salivary lipocalin, also known as human salivary lipocalin (HSL), is a protein that is predomintly found in saliva. It belongs to the lipocalin family of proteins, which are characterized by their ability to bind and transport small hydrophobic molecules | ||
Pfam |
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Features
Feature key | Position | Length |
Signal Peptide | 1-18 | 18 |
Chain | 19-193 | 175 |
Cross-Reference
Sequence
3D Structure
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Publication
1. |
Teresa TC, Francischetti IM, Andersen JF, Schwarz A, Santa JM, Ribeiro JM.; An insight into the sialome of the blood-sucking bug Triatoma infestans, avector of Chagas disease.; Insect Biochem Mol Biol. 2008 Feb;38(2):213-32. PMC2262959 |