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umls-concept:C1520108skos:definitionNCI: The WAP (Whey Acidic Protein) Domain contains eight characteristically-spaced cysteine residues involved in disulphide bond formation and occurs in so-called 'four-disulphide core' proteins. The spatial pattern of these conserved domain cysteines suggests that the otherwise variable domain sequences may adopt a similar fold. The overall degree of domain sequence similarity is low; a few Pro and Gly residues are reasonably well conserved, as are polar/acidic residues between Cys3 and Cys4. WAP sequences are found in Whey Acidic Protein; Elafin (a human skin elastase-specific inhibitor); rat WDNM1 Protein (involved in metastatic potential); Kallmann Syndrome Protein; and guinea pig Caltrin-Like Protein II (inhibits calcium transport into spermatozoa). (NCI)lld:umls
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