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Immunogen sequence: IIGGKEVSPH SRPFMASIQY GGHHVCGGVL IDPQWVLTAA HCQYRFTKGQ SPTVVLGAHS LSKNEASKQT LEIKKFIPFS RVTSDPQSND IMLVKLQTAA KLNKHVKMLH IRSKTSLRSG TKCKVTGWGA TDPDSLRPSD TLREVTVTVL SRKLCNSQSY YNGDPFITKD MVCAGDAKGQ KDSCKGDSGG PLICKGVFHA IVSGGHECGV ATKPGIYTLL TKKYQTWIKS NLVPPHTN; Positive Samples: Mouse liver, Rat liver; Cellular Location: Cytoplasmic granule
Granzyme K (GrK) belongs to a family of trypsin-like serine proteases localised in the cytotoxic granules of activated T cells and NK cells. It encodes a 28 kDa serine protease whose gene is located on chromosome 5q11-12 close to the granzyme A-encoding gene. Like granzyme A, it has a trypsin-like specifity cleaving at the basic residues arginine and lysine. Granzyme K triggers rapid cell death independently of caspase activation with single-stranded DNA nicks and is primarily expressed in thymus, lung, spleen and peripheral blood leukocytes.
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Protein Aliases: Granzyme K; GrK; NK-Tryp-2; NK-tryptase-2; RNK-Tryp-2
Gene Aliases: Gzmk
UniProt ID: (Mouse) O35205, (Rat) P49864
Entrez Gene ID: (Mouse) 14945, (Rat) 29165
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