Porcine submaxillary mucin forms disulfide-bonded dimers between its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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Identification of molecular intermediates in the assembly pathway of the MUC5AC mucinMUC3 human intestinal mucin. Analysis of gene structure, the carboxyl terminus, and a novel upstream repetitive regionRole of the cystine-knot motif at the C-terminus of rat mucin protein Muc2 in dimer formation and secretionThe central domain of bovine submaxillary mucin consists of over 50 tandem repeats of 329 amino acids. Chromosomal localization of the BSM1 gene and relations to ovine and porcine counterparts.Mucins and molluscan calcification. Molecular characterization of mucoperlin, a novel mucin-like protein from the nacreous shell layer of the fan mussel Pinna nobilis (Bivalvia, pteriomorphia).A family of secreted mucins from the parasitic nematode Toxocara canis bears diverse mucin domains but shares similar flanking six-cysteine repeat motifs.Cloning and characterization of mouse intestinal MUC3 mucin: 3' sequence contains epidermal-growth-factor-like domainsThe structure and assembly of secreted mucins.Protein glycosylation: nature, distribution, enzymatic formation, and disease implications of glycopeptide bonds.Heterogeneity of high-molecular-weight human salivary mucins.Phylogenetic and functional analysis of histidine residues essential for pH-dependent multimerization of von Willebrand factor.Identification of Potential Glycoprotein Biomarkers in Estrogen Receptor Positive (ER+) and Negative (ER-) Human Breast Cancer Tissues by LC-LTQ/FT-ICR Mass Spectrometry.Salivary mucins in host defense and disease preventionMolecular cloning and sequencing of a novel invertebrate intestinal mucin cDNA.Determination of the site-specific O-glycosylation pattern of the porcine submaxillary mucin tandem repeat glycopeptide. Model proposed for the polypeptide:galnac transferase peptide binding site.Assembly of the respiratory mucin MUC5B: a new model for a gel-forming mucin.The recombinant C-terminus of the human MUC2 mucin forms dimers in Chinese-hamster ovary cells and heterodimers with full-length MUC2 in LS 174T cells.Physical characterization of the MUC5AC mucin: a highly oligomeric glycoprotein whether isolated from cell culture or in vivo from respiratory mucous secretionsHuman MUC5AC mucin dimerizes in the rough endoplasmic reticulum, similarly to the MUC2 mucin.The oligomerization of a family of four genetically clustered human gastrointestinal mucins.Bovine submaxillary mucin contains multiple domains and tandemly repeated non-identical sequences.Porcine submaxillary mucin forms disulfide-linked multimers through its amino-terminal D-domains.N-terminal cleavage of the salivary MUC5B mucin. Analogy with the Van Willebrand propolypeptide?pH-dependent intraluminal organization of mucin granules in live human mucous/goblet cells.The carboxyl-terminal sequence of the human secretory mucin, MUC6. Analysis Of the primary amino acid sequence.The complete cDNA sequence and structural polymorphism of the polypeptide chain of porcine submaxillary mucin.Genomic organization of the 3' region of the human mucin gene MUC5B.Similarities of integumentary mucin B.1 from Xenopus laevis and prepro-von Willebrand factor at their amino-terminal regions.Airway Mucus and Asthma: The Role of MUC5AC and MUC5B.Molecular cloning and characterization of spiggin. An androgen-regulated extraorganismal adhesive with structural similarities to von Willebrand Factor-related proteins.β1,4-N-Acetylgalactosaminyltransferase (GM2Synthase) Is Released from Golgi Membranes as a Neuraminidase-sensitive, Disulfide-bonded Dimer by a Cathepsin D-like Protease
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Porcine submaxillary mucin forms disulfide-bonded dimers between its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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Porcine submaxillary mucin for ...... its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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Porcine submaxillary mucin for ...... its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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Porcine submaxillary mucin for ...... its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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P2093
P2860
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Porcine submaxillary mucin for ...... its carboxyl-terminal domains.
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Eckhardt AE
Perez-Vilar J
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10.1074/JBC.271.16.9845
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1996-04-01T00:00:00Z