Structural formulas based on the repetitive motifs of...

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ABSTRACT:
Computational analysis was used to derive structural peptide formulas SALIVAR, SALIVAL, SALIVAN characterizing common repetitive fragments that reconstruct a large number of salivary proline rich proteins. Short repetitive sequences and variants of the mucin (MUKOSEPT) and collagen (PROCOL α) have been also derived. The purpose of the derived sequences is the modulation of cell and tissue growth, division and differentiation.

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