نتایج جستجو برای: klk4

تعداد نتایج: 179  

Journal: :RNA 2010
John Lai Melanie L Lehman Marcel E Dinger Stephen C Hendy Tim R Mercer Inge Seim Mitchell G Lawrence John S Mattick Judith A Clements Colleen C Nelson

In humans, more than 30,000 chimeric transcripts originating from 23,686 genes have been identified. The mechanisms and association of chimeric transcripts arising from chromosomal rearrangements with cancer are well established, but much remains unknown regarding the biogenesis and importance of other chimeric transcripts that arise from nongenomic alterations. Recently, a SLC45A3-ELK4 chimera...

2017
Michael H. Le Yukiko Nakano Dawud Abduweli Uyghurturk Li Zhu Pamela K. Den Besten

Fluorosed maturation stage enamel is hypomineralized in part due to a delay in the removal of matrix proteins to inhibit final crystal growth. The delay in protein removal is likely related to reduced expression of kallikrein-related peptidase 4 (KLK4), resulting in a reduced matrix proteinase activity that found in fluorosed enamel. Klk4 transcription is known to be regulated in other cell typ...

Journal: :European journal of oral sciences 2006
Yasuo Yamakoshi Jan C-C Hu Makoto Fukae Fumiko Yamakoshi James P Simmer

The activities of two proteases--enamelysin (MMP-20) and kallikrein 4 (KLK4)--are necessary for dental enamel to achieve its high degree of mineralization. We hypothesize that the selected enamel protein cleavage products which accumulate in the secretory-stage enamel matrix do so because they are resistant to further cleavage by MMP-20. Later, they are degraded by KLK4. The 32-kDa enamelin is ...

Journal: :European journal of oral sciences 2011
Yuanyuan Hu Jan C-C Hu Charles E Smith John D Bartlett James P Simmer

The crowns of matrix metalloproteinase 20 (Mmp20) null mice fracture at the dentino-enamel junction (DEJ), whereas the crowns of kallikrein-related peptidase 4 (Klk4) null mice fracture in the deep enamel just above the DEJ. We used backscatter scanning electron microscopy to assess enamel mineralization in incisors from 9-wk-old wild-type, Klk4 null, and Mmp20 null mice, and in developing pig ...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2008
Mekdes Debela Nathalie Beaufort Viktor Magdolen Norman M Schechter Charles S Craik Manfred Schmitt Wolfram Bode Peter Goettig

Human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are (chymo)-trypsin-like serine proteinases that are expressed in a variety of tissues such as prostate, ovary, breast, testis, brain, and skin. Although their physiological functions have been only partly elucidated, many of the KLKs appear to be useful prognostic cancer markers, showing distinct correlations between their expression levels and differ...

2016
Blake T. Riley Olga Ilyichova Mauricio G. S. Costa Benjamin T. Porebski Simon J. de Veer Joakim E. Swedberg Itamar Kass Jonathan M. Harris David E. Hoke Ashley M. Buckle

The kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK) family of proteases is involved in many aspects of human health and disease. One member of this family, KLK4, has been implicated in cancer development and metastasis. Understanding mechanisms of inactivation are critical to developing selective KLK4 inhibitors. We have determined the X-ray crystal structures of KLK4 in complex with both sunflower trypsin ...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2010
Nathalie Beaufort Karolina Plaza Daniel Utzschneider Amelie Schwarz Julia M Burkhart Sabine Creutzburg Mekdes Debela Manfred Schmitt Christian Ries Viktor Magdolen

Human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are 15 homologous serine proteases involved in several (patho)physiological processes, including cancer. Secreted as precursors, they are activated upon proteolytic release of a short pro-peptide. We searched for interconnection of KLKs within extracellular proteolytic networks leading to activation of protease zymogens and found that (i) pro-KLK activ...

2011
Joakim E. Swedberg Simon J. de Veer Kei C. Sit Cyril F. Reboul Ashley M. Buckle Jonathan M. Harris

BACKGROUND Canonical serine protease inhibitors commonly bind to their targets through a rigid loop stabilised by an internal hydrogen bond network and disulfide bond(s). The smallest of these is sunflower trypsin inhibitor (SFTI-1), a potent and broad-range protease inhibitor. Recently, we re-engineered the contact β-sheet of SFTI-1 to produce a selective inhibitor of kallikrein-related peptid...

Journal: :Cells, tissues, organs 2011
J Timothy Wright Melody Torain Kimberly Long Kim Seow Peter Crawford Michael J Aldred P Suzanne Hart Tom C Hart

Amelogenesis imperfecta (AI) represents hereditary conditions affecting the quality and quantity of enamel. Six genes are known to cause AI (AMELX, ENAM, MMP20, KLK4, FAM83H, and WDR72). Our aim was to determine the distribution of different gene mutations in a large AI population and evaluate phenotype-genotype relationships. Affected and unaffected family members were evaluated clinically and...

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