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PCSK6 gene
Known as:
SPC4
, PACE4
, PAIRED BASIC AMINO ACID CLEAVING ENZYME 4
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2014
2014
miR‐124 exhibits antiproliferative and antiaggressive effects on prostate cancer cells through PACE4 pathway
Shaosan Kang
,
Yansheng Zhao
,
+6 authors
Feng-hong Cao
The Prostate
2014
Corpus ID: 13429769
PACE4 plays an important role in prostate cancer (PCa) proliferation and aggression, which might provide a useful target against…
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Highly Cited
2012
Highly Cited
2012
Role of proprotein convertases in prostate cancer progression.
F. Couture
,
François D'Anjou
,
R. Desjardins
,
F. Boudreau
,
R. Day
Neoplasia
2012
Corpus ID: 45317163
Better understanding of the distinct and redundant functions of the proprotein convertase (PC) enzyme family within…
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2010
2010
Proprotein convertase inhibition results in decreased skin cell proliferation, tumorigenesis, and metastasis.
D. Bassi
,
Jirong Zhang
,
J. Cenna
,
S. Litwin
,
E. Cukierman
,
Andres J Klein-Szanto
Neoplasia
2010
Corpus ID: 3183032
PACE4 is a proprotein convertase (PC) responsible for cleaving and activating proteins that contribute to enhance tumor…
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Highly Cited
2005
Highly Cited
2005
PACE4 expression in mouse basal keratinocytes results in basement membrane disruption and acceleration of tumor progression.
D. Bassi
,
R. López de Cicco
,
J. Cenna
,
S. Litwin
,
E. Cukierman
,
Andres J Klein-Szanto
Cancer Research
2005
Corpus ID: 36244888
Collagen type IV degradation results in disruption and breakdown of the normal basement membrane architecture, a key process in…
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2003
2003
Epigenetic regulation of proprotein convertase PACE4 gene expression in human ovarian cancer cells.
YangXin Fu
,
E. J. Campbell
,
T. Shepherd
,
M. Nachtigal
Molecular Cancer Research
2003
Corpus ID: 10932126
Proprotein convertases (PC) are a family of serine endoproteases that play important roles in regulating cell function by…
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1999
1999
Endoprotease PACE4 is Ca2+-dependent and temperature-sensitive and can partly rescue the phenotype of a furin-deficient cell strain.
J. Sucic
,
J. Moehring
,
N. M. Inocencio
,
J. Luchini
,
T. Moehring
Biochemical Journal
1999
Corpus ID: 22679739
PACE4 is a member of the eukaryotic subtilisin-like endoprotease family. The expression of human PACE4 in RPE.40 cells (furin…
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1998
1998
Biosynthetic processing and quaternary interactions of proprotein convertase SPC4 (PACE4)
M. Nagahama
,
T. Taniguchi
,
+4 authors
Y. Matsuda
FEBS Letters
1998
Corpus ID: 25126519
Highly Cited
1997
Highly Cited
1997
Role of prohormone convertases in pro-neuropeptide Y processing: coexpression and in vitro kinetic investigations.
N. Brakch
,
B. Rist
,
+5 authors
Eric Grouzmann
Biochemistry
1997
Corpus ID: 2147739
Proneuropeptide Y (ProNPY) undergoes cleavage at a single dibasic site Lys38-Arg39 resulting in the formation of 1-39 amino acid…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Processing Specificity and Biosynthesis of the Drosophila melanogaster Convertases dfurin1, dfurin1-CRR, dfurin1-X, and dfurin2 (*)
Isabelle De Bie
,
D. Savaria
,
+4 authors
N. Seidah
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 25617620
Pro-protein and pro-hormone convertases are subtilisin/kexin-like enzymes implicated in the activation of numerous precursors by…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
PACE4 is a member of the mammalian propeptidase family that has overlapping but not identical substrate specificity to PACE.
A. Rehemtulla
,
P. Barr
,
C. Rhodes
,
R. Kaufman
Biochemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 6273114
Proteins that transit the constitutive pathway of secretion frequently require proteolytic processing after a pair of basic amino…
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