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DBpedia 2016-04

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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The plant-specific insert (PSI) or plant-specific sequence (PSS) is an independent domain, exclusively found in plants, consisting of approximately 100 residues, found on the C-terminal lobe on some aspartic proteases (AP). The PSI, as an independent entity separate from its parent AP, is homologous to saposin and belongs to the saposin-like protein family (SAPLIP).Although the PSI is grouped along proteins in the SAPLIP family, the PSI does not contain a proper saposin-like domain. This is due to a permutation of the N- and C-termini of the PSI, in which the termini are “swapped”. This has led to the PSI being termed a “swaposin” (a play-on-words of “swap” and “saposin”) although the tertiary structure still remains homologous to saposin and other members of the SAPLIP family."@en }

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