نتایج جستجو برای: associated serine protease

تعداد نتایج: 1583889  

2010
Sakthivel Vaiyapuri Robert A. Harrison Andrew B. Bicknell Jonathan M. Gibbins Gail Hutchinson

BACKGROUND Serine proteases are a major component of viper venoms and are thought to disrupt several distinct elements of the blood coagulation system of envenomed victims. A detailed understanding of the functions of these enzymes is important both for acquiring a fuller understanding of the pathology of envenoming and because these venom proteins have shown potential in treating blood coagula...

Journal: :Current medicinal chemistry 2001
J D McBride R J Leatherbarrow

Proteins of the Bowman-Birk inhibitor family of serine proteinase inhibitors interact with the enzymes they inhibit via an exposed surface loop that adopts the canonical proteinase inhibitory conformation. The resulting non-covalent complex renders the proteinase inactive. This inhibition mechanism is common for the majority of serine proteinase inhibitor proteins and many analogous examples ar...

Journal: :Protein engineering 1987
G M Clore A M Gronenborn M N James M Kjaer C A McPhalen F M Poulsen

A comparison of the solution n.m.r. structures of barley serine protease inhibitor 2 (BSPI-2) with the X-ray structures of both subtilisin complexed and native BSPI-2 is presented. It is shown that the n.m.r. and X-ray structures are very similar in terms of overall shape, size, polypeptide fold and secondary structure. The average atomic rms difference between the 11 restrained dynamics struct...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2012
Eric L Schneider Melody S Lee Aida Baharuddin David H Goetz Christopher J Farady Mick Ward Cheng-I Wang Charles S Craik

The type II transmembrane serine protease family consists of 18 closely related serine proteases that are implicated in multiple functions. To identify selective, inhibitory antibodies against one particular type II transmembrane serine protease, matriptase [MT-SP1 (membrane-type serine protease 1)], a phage display library was created with a natural repertoire of Fabs [fragment antigen binding...

Journal: :Journal of Proteomics & Bioinformatics 2016

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2005
Carl A Morris Linda D Morris Ann R Kennedy H Lee Sweeney

Skeletal muscle atrophy in response to a number of muscle wasting conditions, including disuse, involves the induction of increased protein breakdown, decreased protein synthesis, and likely a variable component of apoptosis. The increased activation of specific proteases in the atrophy process presents a number of potential therapeutic targets to reduce muscle atrophy via protease inhibition. ...

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