Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Coagulin is a gel-forming protein of hemolymph that hinders the spread of invaders by immobilising them.The protein contains a single 175- residue polypeptide chain; this is cleaved after Arg-18 and Arg-46 by a clotting enzyme contained in the hemocyte and activated by a bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide). Cleavage releases two chains of coagulin, A and B, linked by two disulphide bonds, together with the peptide C. Gel formation results from interlinking of coagulin molecules."@en }
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- Coagulin comment "Coagulin is a gel-forming protein of hemolymph that hinders the spread of invaders by immobilising them.The protein contains a single 175- residue polypeptide chain; this is cleaved after Arg-18 and Arg-46 by a clotting enzyme contained in the hemocyte and activated by a bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide). Cleavage releases two chains of coagulin, A and B, linked by two disulphide bonds, together with the peptide C. Gel formation results from interlinking of coagulin molecules.".
- Q5137666 comment "Coagulin is a gel-forming protein of hemolymph that hinders the spread of invaders by immobilising them.The protein contains a single 175- residue polypeptide chain; this is cleaved after Arg-18 and Arg-46 by a clotting enzyme contained in the hemocyte and activated by a bacterial endotoxin (lipopolysaccharide). Cleavage releases two chains of coagulin, A and B, linked by two disulphide bonds, together with the peptide C. Gel formation results from interlinking of coagulin molecules.".