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Celery Protein: Api g 2 | Non-Specific Lipid-Transfer Protein, Type 1
Empirical Proteotypic Peptide Explorer:
This rose plot enables visualization of proteotypic peptides. Each colored rose petal corresponds to a peptide and is bounded by thin gray petals, which represent tryptic cut sites. The radial magnitude of each peptide corresponds to the number of publications which report it.
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Sequence - 118 amino acids
MGVSKVAIAVAVMLMVVVINHPAVVEGLTCGQVTGKLGGCLGYLKGGGYPSPACCGGVKGLNSLAKTPADRKQACACLKTLAGSVKGINYGAASALPGKCGIRIPYPISPSTDCSRVN
UniProt: E6Y8S8 IUIS: Api g 2Peptide Selector Tool
Explore peptide targets for mass spectrometry by adjusting the selection criteria below. Results from empirical and computational prediction tools have been aggregated for convenience.
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| 1 | Peptide | 2 | Exp.3 | ESP4 | CONSeQ5 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| K | LGGCLGYLK | G | 0 | 0.276 | 0.39574 |
| K | GGGYPSPACCGGVK | G | 0 | 0.532 | 0.32944 |
| K | GLNSLAK | T | 0 | 0.216 | 0.11346 |
| K | QACACLK | T | 0 | 0.271 | 0.20986 |
| K | TLAGSVK | G | 0 | 0.203 | 0.11852 |
| K | GINYGAASALPGK | C | 0 | 0.562 | 0.7103 |
| R | IPYPISPSTDCSR | V | 0 | 0.614 | 0.43322 |
1 Previous amino acid (^ = Start of protein)
2 Next amino acid ($ = End of protein)
3 Exp. = Number of publications in which this peptide has been reported experimentally
4 ESP = ESP Predictor. Fusaro VA, et al. Nat Botechnol 2009; 27(2): 190-198. doi
5 CONSeQ = CONSeQuence. Eyers CE, et al. Mol Cell Proteomics 2011; 10(11). doi
Underline: Peptide occurs within the first 20 amino acids from the start of the protein. Use caution as the protein may contain a cleaved signaling sequence.
Strike-through: Peptide is present in a protein from another allergen species and is thus nonspecific.