Compound class:
Endogenous peptide in human, mouse or rat
Comment: IL-17B is a proinflammatory homolog of IL-17 expressed at very high levels in spinal cord (primarily localizing to neuronal cell bodies and axons) and at lower levels in trachea, prostate, lung, small intestine, testes, adrenal, and pancreas [2-3], and acting on a restricted set of target cells (IL-17B receptor expression is restricted to human kidney, pancreas, liver, brain, and intestines [3]).
Species: Human
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Post-translational Modification | |
Predicted N-linked glycosylation of asparagine residue at position 55; predicted disulphide bond formation between cysteine residues at positions 101 and 156, and 106 and 158. |