blastp_kegg |
lcl|tcc:TCM_038194
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:46 |
89.92 |
615 |
75.23 |
0.0 |
Glucuronidase 3 isoform 1
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|vvi:100255842
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:48 |
99.28 |
559 |
74.59 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3-like
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|cmo:103496979
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:33 |
100.00 |
538 |
73.61 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|pop:POPTR_0025s00410g
|
4 |
558 |
+ |
555 |
Gaps:41 |
99.09 |
547 |
73.80 |
0.0 |
hypothetical protein
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|pmum:103341177
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:35 |
100.00 |
542 |
71.77 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|csv:101224772
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:34 |
100.00 |
539 |
74.21 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3-like
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|csv:101213905
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:34 |
100.00 |
539 |
74.21 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3-like
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|cic:CICLE_v10007919mg
|
1 |
558 |
+ |
558 |
Gaps:40 |
99.82 |
547 |
73.26 |
0.0 |
hypothetical protein
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|cit:102610770
|
1 |
558 |
+ |
558 |
Gaps:40 |
99.82 |
547 |
73.26 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3-like
|
blastp_kegg |
lcl|pxb:103949167
|
1 |
559 |
+ |
559 |
Gaps:37 |
100.00 |
542 |
71.40 |
0.0 |
heparanase-like protein 3
|
blastp_pdb |
3vo0_A
|
140 |
409 |
+ |
270 |
Gaps:36 |
53.69 |
488 |
24.81 |
7e-07 |
mol:protein length:488 beta-Glucuronidase
|
blastp_pdb |
3vnz_A
|
140 |
409 |
+ |
270 |
Gaps:36 |
53.69 |
488 |
24.81 |
7e-07 |
mol:protein length:488 beta-GLUCURONIDASE
|
blastp_pdb |
3vny_A
|
140 |
409 |
+ |
270 |
Gaps:36 |
53.69 |
488 |
24.81 |
7e-07 |
mol:protein length:488 beta-GLUCURONIDASE
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q9FZP1|HPSE3_ARATH
|
7 |
558 |
+ |
552 |
Gaps:30 |
98.88 |
536 |
65.85 |
0.0 |
Heparanase-like protein 3 OS Arabidopsis thaliana GN At5g34940 PE 2 SV 2
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q8L608|HPSE2_ARATH
|
10 |
558 |
+ |
549 |
Gaps:42 |
98.89 |
539 |
46.90 |
2e-170 |
Heparanase-like protein 2 OS Arabidopsis thaliana GN At5g61250 PE 2 SV 1
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q9FF10|HPSE1_ARATH
|
1 |
558 |
+ |
558 |
Gaps:38 |
99.82 |
543 |
45.94 |
1e-164 |
Heparanase-like protein 1 OS Arabidopsis thaliana GN At5g07830 PE 2 SV 1
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q9LRC8|BAGLU_SCUBA
|
1 |
551 |
+ |
551 |
Gaps:70 |
97.34 |
527 |
46.59 |
3e-152 |
Baicalin-beta-D-glucuronidase OS Scutellaria baicalensis GN SGUS PE 1 SV 1
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q9Y251|HPSE_HUMAN
|
140 |
558 |
+ |
419 |
Gaps:69 |
68.51 |
543 |
33.60 |
4e-31 |
Heparanase OS Homo sapiens GN HPSE PE 1 SV 2
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q90YK5|HPSE_CHICK
|
140 |
558 |
+ |
419 |
Gaps:64 |
71.32 |
523 |
30.56 |
8e-31 |
Heparanase OS Gallus gallus GN HPSE PE 1 SV 1
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q9MYY0|HPSE_BOVIN
|
94 |
558 |
+ |
465 |
Gaps:87 |
74.13 |
545 |
32.92 |
4e-30 |
Heparanase OS Bos taurus GN HPSE PE 2 SV 2
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q6YGZ1|HPSE_MOUSE
|
78 |
558 |
+ |
481 |
Gaps:107 |
87.48 |
535 |
30.13 |
2e-28 |
Heparanase OS Mus musculus GN Hpse PE 1 SV 3
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q71RP1|HPSE_RAT
|
78 |
558 |
+ |
481 |
Gaps:101 |
87.31 |
536 |
29.91 |
2e-27 |
Heparanase OS Rattus norvegicus GN Hpse PE 2 SV 1
|
blastp_uniprot_sprot |
sp|Q8WWQ2|HPSE2_HUMAN
|
140 |
559 |
+ |
420 |
Gaps:85 |
64.70 |
592 |
28.98 |
2e-18 |
Inactive heparanase-2 OS Homo sapiens GN HPSE2 PE 1 SV 3
|
rpsblast_cdd |
gnl|CDD|190706
|
30 |
346 |
+ |
317 |
Gaps:1 |
99.38 |
320 |
67.61 |
1e-165 |
pfam03662 Glyco_hydro_79n Glycosyl hydrolase family 79 N-terminal domain. Family of endo-beta-N-glucuronidase or heparanase. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) play a key role in the self- assembly insolubility and barrier properties of basement membranes and extracellular matrices. Hence cleavage of heparan sulfate (HS) affects the integrity and functional state of tissues and thereby fundamental normal and pathological phenomena involving cell migration and response to changes in the extracellular micro-environment. Heparanase degrades HS at specific intra-chain sites. The enzyme is synthesised as a latent approximately 65 kDa protein that is processed at the N-terminus into a highly active approximately 50 kDa form. Experimental evidence suggests that heparanase may facilitate both tumour cell invasion and neovascularization both critical steps in cancer progression. The enzyme is also involved in cell migration associated with inflammation and autoimmunity.
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