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. 2018 Nov 4;7(2):483–486.e8. doi: 10.1016/j.jcmgh.2018.10.012

Table 1.

Alignment of E-Cadherin Peptides Generated by Neutrophil Elastase In Vitro With Peptide Fragments Isolated From IBD Patient Tissue

Peptide Position Overlap
TAYFSLDTR 66-74 None
VTEPLDR 216-222 None
NTGVISVVTTGLDR 332-335 EP-22 KNMFTINRNTGVISVVTTGLDRESFPTYTL
GQVPENEANVVITTLK 382-397 EP-13, partially EP-23 IFNPTTYKGQVPENEANVVITTLKVTDADAPN
TVTDTNDNPPIFNPTTYKGQVPENEANVVITTLKVTDADAPN
DTANWLEINPDTGA 528-541 None
ISTRAELDR 542-550 None
TIFFCER 559-565 None
MALEVGDYK 656-664 None
EPLLPPEDDTR 739-749 EP-17 LRRRAVVKEPLLPPEDDTRDNVYYYDE
GLDARPEVTR 775-784 Partially EP-14 FDLSQLHRGLDARPEVTRNDVAPTLM
NDVAPTLMSVPR 785-796 EP-14 DARPEVTRNDVAPTLMSVPRYLPRPANP
PANPDEIGNFIDENLK 801-816 Partially EP-15 SVPRYLPRPANPDEIGNFIDENLKAADTDPTAPPYD

NOTE. The left column indicates the peptides identified in patient tissue, the second column shows its position in the full E-cadherin protein, and the right columns indicate overlap with in vitro neutrophil elastase digestion of E-cadherin. Highlighted text indicates peptides identified in patient samples, and underlined text indicates peptides before trypsin treatment. Boxed text indicates E-cadherin peptides generated by NE cleavage.