نتایج جستجو برای: human kallikreins

تعداد نتایج: 1643006  

Journal: :Genomics 2000
G M Yousef A Magklara E P Diamandis

Kallikreins are a subgroup of serine proteases that are involved in the posttranslational processing of polypeptide precursors. Growing evidence suggests that many kallikreins are implicated in carcinogenesis. In rodents, kallikreins are encoded by a large multigene family, but in humans, only three genes have been identified. By using the positional candidate approach, we were able to identify...

Journal: :Journal of Histochemistry & Cytochemistry 1976

Journal: :Thrombosis and haemostasis 2004
Maroulio Talieri Eleftherios P Diamandis Dimitrios Gourgiotis Kostandina Mathioudaki Andreas Scorilas

Kallikreins are a subgroup of serine proteases that are involved in the post-translational processing of polypeptide precursors. Growing evidence suggests that many kallikreins are implicated in carcinogenesis. Human kallikrein gene 7 (KLK7; HSCCE) is a new member of the human kallikrein gene family. KLK7 is expressed in normal breast tissue and is up-regulated in breast cancer cells by estroge...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 1999
F Fiedler G Betz H Hinz F Lottspeich D M Raidoo K D Bhoola

The large and varied multigene families of tissue kallikreins of rat and mouse are considered to selectively release as many bioactive peptides. In order to determine whether a similar family of enzymes is expressed in the organs of the guinea pig purification studies were performed. Tissue kallikreins from the submandibular gland, coagulating gland/prostate complex and the pancreas were separa...

Journal: :Molecular cancer research : MCR 2004
Carla A Borgoño Iacovos P Michael Eleftherios P Diamandis

Tissue kallikreins are members of the S1 family (clan SA) of trypsin-like serine proteases and are present in at least six mammalian orders. In humans, tissue kallikreins (hK) are encoded by 15 structurally similar, steroid hormone-regulated genes (KLK) that colocalize to chromosome 19q13.4, representing the largest cluster of contiguous protease genes in the entire genome. hKs are widely expre...

Journal: :Journal of andrology 1995
C Y Young P E Andrews D J Tindall

In vitro studies suggest that the protease activity of PSA might play a functional role to facilitate the growth and spreading of cancerous prostatic cells. hK2 may have similar properties. Further investigation to prove their in vivo effects is required. Regulation of PSA and hKLK2 gene expression is mediated not only by androgens, but also by a number of autocrine and paracrine factors, sugge...

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