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A comprehensive nomenclature for serine proteases with homology to tissue kallikreins

  • Åke Lundwall,Vimla Band,Michael Blaber,Judith A. Clements,Yves Courty,Eleftherios P. Diamandis,Hans Fritz,Hans Lilja,Johan Malm,Lois J. Maltais,A. Yvonne Olsson,Constantina Petraki,Andreas Scorilas,Georgia Sotiropoulou,Ulf-Håkan Stenman,Carsten Stephan,Maroulio Talieri andGeorge M. Yousef
Published/Copyright:June 26, 2006
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De Gruyter
Biological Chemistry
From the journal Volume 387 Issue 6

Abstract

The human kallikrein locus on chromosome 19q13.3–13.4 contains kallikrein 1 – the tissue kallikrein – and 14 related serine proteases. Recent investigations into their function and evolution have indicated that the present nomenclature for these proteins is inadequate or insufficient. Here we present a new nomenclature in which proteins without proven kininogenase activity are denoted kallikrein-related peptidase. Names are also given to the unique rodent proteins that are closely related to kallikrein 1.

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Corresponding authorake.lundwall@med.lu.se

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Published Online:2006-06-26
Published in Print:2006-06-01

©2006 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin New York

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  1. The First International Symposium on Kallikreins
  2. A comprehensive nomenclature for serine proteases with homology to tissue kallikreins
  3. The kallikrein world: an update on the human tissue kallikreins
  4. Cellular distribution of human tissue kallikreins: immunohistochemical localization
  5. The tissue kallikrein-kinin system protects against cardiovascular and renal diseases and ischemic stroke independently of blood pressure reduction
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  7. Recombinant kallikrein expression: site-specific integration for hK6 production in human cells
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