Protein |
Species |
Information |
Comment |
Submitted By |
Validated By |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SPARC |
Homo sapiens (human) |
Calculated pI: 4.7 |
This is a review article. It does not cite the original literature for the pI. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |
SPARC |
Homo sapiens (human) |
glycosylation | This is a review article. It cites several references in the original literature to support the glycosylation of SPARC. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |
SPARC |
Bos taurus (cow or bovine) |
glycosylation | This is a review article. It cites several references in the original literature to support the glycosylation of SPARC. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |
SPARC |
Homo sapiens (human) |
This protein is found in extracellular | This is a review article. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |
SPARC |
Mus musculus (mouse or murine) |
The gene for this protein has 9 introns |
This is a review article. It sites two references in the original literature for the gene structure of mouse SPARC: Nomura, S., S. Hashmi, J.H. McVey, J. Ham, M. Parker, B.L.M. Hogan. Evidence for positive and negatve regulatory elements in the 5'-flanking sequence of the mouse SPARC (osteonectin) gene (1989) J. Biol. Chem. 264, 12201-12207. Young, M.F., D.M. Findlay, P. Dominguez, P.D. Burbelo, C. McQuillan, J.B. Kopp, P Gehron Robeym J.D. Termine. Osteonectin promoter: DNA sequence analysis and S1 endonuclease site potentially associated with transcriptional control of bone cells (1989) J. Bone Miner. Res. 6, 1127-1136. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |
SPARC |
Homo sapiens (human) |
SPARC is spatially and temporally regulated during development | This is a review article. |
Melanie R. Nelson The Scripps Research Institute, Department of Molecular Biology mnelson@scripps.edu |
Melanie R. Nelson mnelson@scripps.edu |