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Swordfish Protein: Xip g 1 | β-Parvalbumin

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.

Hover over a rose petal with your mouse to see the peptide. Click on a rose petal to see the species specificity of that peptide and add it to your cart.


Sequence - 109 amino acids

MAFAGVLSDADVAAALEACKDAGTFDYKKFFKSCGLAAKSTDDVKKAFAIIDQDKSGFIEEDELKLFLQNFKAAARPLTDAETEAFLKAGDSDGDGKIGAEEFAALVTA

UniProt: B9W4C2   IUIS: Xip g 1

Peptide 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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1Peptide2Exp.3ESP4CONSeQ5
^ MAFAGVLSDADVAAALEACK D 0 0.529 0.26408
K DAGTFDYK K 0 0.245 0.3553
K SCGLAAK S 0 0.218 0.14324
K AFAIIDQDK S 0 0.378 0.52184
K SGFIEEDELK L 1 0.436 0.60546
K LFLQNFK A 0 0.32 0.19254
K AAARPLTDAETEAFLK A 0 0.366 0.77226
K AGDSDGDGK I 0 0.236 0.13786
K IGAEEFAALVTA $ 0 0.334 0.48188

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.