angiopoietin-like 3   Click here for help

GtoPdb Ligand ID: 8716

Abbreviated name: ANGPTL3
Comment: ANGPTL3 is prodominantly secreted in the liver, and has a pro-angiogenic function. The mature peptide is 444 amino acids long, and can be cleaved to form two functionally different sub-peptides: an N-terminal coiled-coil domain-containing chain (involved in lipid metabolism) and a C-terminal fibrinogen chain (angiogenic function).
Species: Human
Peptide Sequence Click here for help
MFTIKLLLFIVPLVISSRIDQDNSSFDSLSPEPKSRFAMLDDVKILANGLLQLGHGLKDFVHKTKGQINDIFQKLNIFDQ
SFYDLSLQTSEIKEEEKELRRTTYKLQVKNEEVKNMSLELNSKLESLLEEKILLQQKVKYLEEQLTNLIQNQPETPEHPE
VTSLKTFVEKQDNSIKDLLQTVEDQYKQLNQQHSQIKEIENQLRRTSIQEPTEISLSSKPRAPRTTPFLQLNEIRNVKHD
GIPAECTTIYNRGEHTSGMYAIRPSNSQVFHVYCDVISGSPWTLIQHRIDGSQNFNETWENYKYGFGRLDGEFWLGLEKI
YSIVKQSNYVLRIELEDWKDNKHYIEYSFYLGNHETNYTLHLVAITGNVPNAIPENKDLVFSTWDHKAKGHFNCPEGYSG
GWWWHDECGENNLNGKYNKPRAKSKPERRRGLSWKS
Post-translational Modification
The first 16 amino acids are the signal peptide (MFTIKLLLFIVPLVIS). N-linked glycosylation at residues 115, 296 and 357. Disulphide bonds form between Cys246-Cys274 and Cys394-Cys408.