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  • Dey, A.; Lipkind, G.M.; Rouille, Y.; Norrbom, C.; Stein, J.; Zhang, C.; Carroll, R.; Steiner, D.F.
    Significance of prohormone convertase 2, PC2, mediated initial cleavage at the proglucagon interdomain site, Lys70-Arg71, to generate glucagon (2005), Endocrinology, 146, 713-727.
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Cloned(Commentary)

Cloned (Comment) Organism
transient enzyme expression in enzyme-deficient rat GH4C1 cells, co-expression with wild-type and mutant proglucagon, glicentin, and/or glicentin-related polypeptide-glucagon, and oxyntomodulin from hamster, overview Mus musculus

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Mus musculus
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Substrates and Products (Substrate)

Substrates Comment Substrates Organism Products Comment (Products) Rev. Reac.
additional information cleavage site specificity, activity with mutant proglucagon and truncation variants, analysis of importance of substrate domain structure, molecular modeling, overview Mus musculus ?
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proglucagon1-158 + H2O glicentin lacks the signal sequence of proglucagon, residues -20-1, recombinant hamster substrate and murine enzyme co-expressed in rat GH4C1 cells, low activity, cleavage at the proglucagon interdomain site Lys70-Arg71-/-, and at Lys31-Arg32-/- Mus musculus oxyntomodulin + glicentin-related polypeptide + IP2/GLP-2 mature glucagon consists of residues 33-61, glicentin-related polypeptide comprises the C-terminal residues 1-32, GLP-1 is the N-terminal glucagon-like peptide comprising residues 62-69, IP2/GLP-2 comprises residues 72-158 ?

Synonyms

Synonyms Comment Organism
PC1/3
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Mus musculus