PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8263913-4 1993 The largest such segment, comprising residues 71 to 89, is a region characteristic of the family 2 cystatin inhibitors which contains a disulphide bridge (71-81) and the phosphorylation site (Ser80) discussed in the accompanying article. disulphide 136-146 cystatin C Gallus gallus 99-107 16271758-2 2006 Human placental cystatin (HPC) was found to be stable in the pH range 3.0-9.0 and temperature stability was between 40 and 100 degrees C. It does not have any disulphide groups and carbohydrate content. disulphide 159-169 cystatin C Gallus gallus 16-24 16271758-11 2006 Owing to low molecular weight, absence of disulphide bonds and carbohydrate content HPC can be placed in type I cystatin family with some resemblance to chicken cystatin as shown by CD studies and amino acid sequence analysis. disulphide 42-52 cystatin C Gallus gallus 112-120 3555466-5 1986 The Type 3 cystatins are the plasma kininogens in which each molecule contains three divergent copies of the typical cystatin sequence differing in activity as well as structure; these complex inhibitor molecules contain disulphide bonds and also carbohydrate groups. disulphide 221-231 cystatin C Gallus gallus 11-19 6662498-10 1983 Cystatin contains four cysteine residues, presumably forming two disulphide bridges. disulphide 65-75 cystatin C Gallus gallus 0-8