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gene
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PR:000001138 |
interleukin-17A
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IL17A
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"An interleukin-17 that is a translation product of the human IL17A gene or a 1:1 ortholog thereof. The active product is a proinflammatory cytokine produced by activated T cells. This cytokine regulates the activities of NF-kappaB and mitogen-activated protein kinases." [PRO:CNA, Wikipedia:IL17A]
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organism-gene
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PR:Q16552 |
interleukin-17A (human)
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hIL17A
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"An interleukin-17A that is encoded in the genome of human." [PRO:CNA, UniProtKB:Q16552]
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organism-modification
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PR:000036602 |
interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form (human)
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hIL17A/SigPep-
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"An interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form in human. UniProtKB:Q16552, 24-155." [PMID:15055556, PMID:15340161, PMID:7499828, PRO:CNA]
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Yes | Yes |
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organism-gene
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PR:Q5TKT0 |
interleukin 17_5 (zebrafish)
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z-IL17A
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"An interleukin-17A that is encoded in the genome of zebrafish." [PRO:CNA]
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organism-gene
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PR:Q61453 |
interleukin-17A (rat)
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rIL17A
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"An interleukin-17A that is encoded in the genome of rat." [OMA:Q61453, PRO:DNx]
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organism-gene
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PR:Q62386 |
interleukin-17A (mouse)
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mIL17A
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"An interleukin-17A that is encoded in the genome of mouse." [OMA:Q62386, PRO:DNx]
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modification
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PR:000018349 |
interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form
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IL17A/SigPep-
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"An interleukin-17A that has had the signal peptide removed." [PRO:DNx]
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organism-modification
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PR:000036602 |
interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form (human)
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hIL17A/SigPep-
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"An interleukin-17A, signal peptide removed form in human. UniProtKB:Q16552, 24-155." [PMID:15055556, PMID:15340161, PMID:7499828, PRO:CNA]
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Yes | Yes |
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modification
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PR:000025428 |
interleukin-17A proteolytic cleavage product
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IL17A/ClvPrd
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"An interleukin-17A that has been processed by proteolytic cleavage." [PRO:DNx]
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