Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "In molecular biology, the calcipressin family of proteins negatively regulate calcineurin by direct binding. They are essential for the survival of T helper type 1 cells. Calcipressin 1 is a phosphoprotein that increases its capacity to inhibit calcineurin when phosphorylated at the conserved FLISPP motif, this phosphorylation also controls the half-life of calcipressin 1 by accelerating its degradation.In humans, the Calcipressins family of proteins is derived from three genes."@en }
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- Calcipressin comment "In molecular biology, the calcipressin family of proteins negatively regulate calcineurin by direct binding. They are essential for the survival of T helper type 1 cells. Calcipressin 1 is a phosphoprotein that increases its capacity to inhibit calcineurin when phosphorylated at the conserved FLISPP motif, this phosphorylation also controls the half-life of calcipressin 1 by accelerating its degradation.In humans, the Calcipressins family of proteins is derived from three genes.".
- Q5018789 comment "In molecular biology, the calcipressin family of proteins negatively regulate calcineurin by direct binding. They are essential for the survival of T helper type 1 cells. Calcipressin 1 is a phosphoprotein that increases its capacity to inhibit calcineurin when phosphorylated at the conserved FLISPP motif, this phosphorylation also controls the half-life of calcipressin 1 by accelerating its degradation.In humans, the Calcipressins family of proteins is derived from three genes.".