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3.4.22.49
securin
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638862
3.4.22.49
securin
activation may be due to separase localization
638862
3.4.22.49
securin
securin is required to support separase activity in anaphase
638864
3.4.22.49
securin
the central domain of securin has a functionally essential specific sequence that may directly interact with the catalytic region of separase. This central securin domain is unrelated to destruction by polyubiquitination, but essential for the activation of separase
665049
3.4.22.49
securing
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732703
3.4.22.49
securing
the motif containing H134 in securing isoform PTTG1 has a strong affinity for separase and is involved in inhibiting it, while another domain(s) in isoform PTTG2 is involved in activating separase and has a weaker affinity for it. Isoform PTTG2 does not interact with separase
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