Protein Domain : Involucrin, conserved site IPR019743

Type  Conserved_site
Description  Involucrin [ , ] is a highly reactive, soluble, transglutaminase substrate protein present in keratinocytes of epidermis and other stratified squamous epithelia. Involucrin first appears in the cell cytosol, but ultimately becomes cross-linked to membrane proteins by transglutaminase thus helping in the formation of an insoluble envelope beneath the plasma membrane [] functioning as a glutamyldonor during assembly of the cornified envelope. Structurally involucrin consists of a conserved region of about 75 amino acid residues followed by two extremely variable length segments that containglutamine-rich tandem repeats. The glutamine residues in the tandem repeats are the substrate for the tranglutaminase in the cross-linking reaction. Thetotal size of the protein varies from 285 residues (in dog) to 835 residues (in orangutan).This entry represents the signature pattern for involucrin, which is located at the N-terminal extremity of these proteins.
Short Name  Involucrin_CS

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