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Immunogen sequence: MGRVVAELVS SLLGLWLLLC SCGCPEGAEL RAPPDKIAII GAGIGGTSAA YYLRQKFGKD VKIDLFEREE VGGRLATMMV QGQEYEAGGS VIHPLNLHMK RFVKDLGLSA VQASGGLLGI HNGETLVFEE SNWFIINVIK LVWRYGFQSL RMHMWVEDVL DKFMRIYRYQ SHDYAFSSVE KLLHALGGDD FLGMLNRTLL ETLQKAGFSE KFLNEMIAPV MRVNYGQSTD INAFVGAVSL SCSDSGLWAV EGGNKLVCSG LLQASKSNLI SGSVMYIEEK TKTKYTGNPT KMYEVVYQIG TETRSDFYDI VLVATPLNRK MSNITFLNFD PPIEEFHQYY QHIVTTLVKG ELNTSIFSSR PIDKFGLNTV LTTDNSDLFI NSIGIVPSVR EKEDPEPSTD GTYVWKIFSQ ETLTKAQILK LFLSYDYAVK KPWLAYPHYK PPEKCPSIIL HDRLYYLNGI ECAASAMEMS AIAAHNAALL AYHRWNGHTD MIDQDGLYEK LKTEL
Prenylcysteine is released during the degradation of prenylated proteins. PCYOX1 catalyzes the degradation of prenylcysteine to yield free cysteines and a hydrophobic isoprenoid product (Tschantz et al., 1999 ).
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Protein Aliases: Prenylcysteine lyase; Prenylcysteine oxidase 1
Gene Aliases: KIAA0908; PCL1; PCYOX1; UNQ597/PRO1183
UniProt ID: (Human) Q9UHG3
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 51449
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