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serine-type endopeptidase inhibitor activity
Known as:
serine protease inhibitor activity
, serine proteinase inhibitor activity
, serpin activity
Stops, prevents or reduces the activity of serine-type endopeptidases, enzymes that catalyze the hydrolysis of nonterminal peptide bonds in a…
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Serine Proteinase Inhibitors
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2011
2011
The tissue factor pathway inhibitor 1 of Sciaenops ocellatus possesses antimicrobial activity and is involved in the immune response against bacterial infection.
M. Zhang
,
Li Sun
Developmental and Comparative Immunology
2011
Corpus ID: 25510698
2008
2008
Alpha1-antitrypsin inhibits the activity of the matriptase catalytic domain in vitro.
S. Janciauskiene
,
I. Nita
,
Devipriya Subramaniyam
,
Qian Li
,
J. R. Lancaster
,
S. Matalon
American Journal of Respiratory Cell and…
2008
Corpus ID: 27713547
Matriptase is a type II transmembrane protease that is characterized by an N-terminal transmembrane and multiple extracellular…
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Highly Cited
2000
Highly Cited
2000
Evidence for serine protease inhibitor activity in the ovarian calyx fluid of the endoparasitoid Venturia canescens.
M. Beck
,
U. Theopold
,
O. Schmidt
Journal of insect physiology
2000
Corpus ID: 340314
1999
1999
SPI-1-Dependent Host Range of Rabbitpox Virus and Complex Formation with Cathepsin G Is Associated with Serpin Motifs
Kristin B. Moon
,
P. Turner
,
R. Moyer
Journal of Virology
1999
Corpus ID: 23576048
ABSTRACT Serpins are a superfamily of serine proteinase inhibitors which function to regulate a number of key biological…
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1998
1998
Immunological Detection of Conformational Neoepitopes Associated with the Serpin Activity of Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor Type-2*
D. Saunders
,
Kathy M. L. Buttigieg
,
A. Gould
,
V. McPhun
,
M. Baker
Journal of Biological Chemistry
1998
Corpus ID: 8641117
The physiological roles of plasminogen activator inhibitor-2 (PAI-2) are not yet well understood. Kinetic studies suggest a role…
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1995
Highly Cited
1995
The hepatitis B virus X gene: analysis of functional domain variation and gene phylogeny using multiple sequences.
K. Kidd‐Ljunggren
,
M. Öberg
,
A. Kidd
Journal of General Virology
1995
Corpus ID: 11997115
The hepatitis B virus (HBV) X gene shares sequences with both the polymerase and precore genes, carries several regulatory…
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1994
Highly Cited
1994
Interaction of hepatitis B virus X protein with a serine protease, tryptase TL2 as an inhibitor.
S. Takada
,
H. Kido
,
A. Fukutomi
,
T. Mori
,
K. Koike
Oncogene
1994
Corpus ID: 41128117
X protein of hepatitis B virus (HBV) transactivates transcription of various viral and cellular genes. It has been suggested that…
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1994
1994
Three sites of the hepatitis B virus X protein cooperatively interact with cellular proteins.
S. Takada
,
K. Koike
Virology
1994
Corpus ID: 45109776
The X protein of hepatitis B virus is known to be a trans-activator of viral and cellular genes and to be a serine protease…
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Highly Cited
1993
Highly Cited
1993
Quantitative determination of serine proteinase inhibitor activity using a radial diffusion assay.
M. Jongsma
,
P. Bakker
,
W. Stiekema
Analytical Biochemistry
1993
Corpus ID: 39300597
An improved, time efficient, visual assay for quantitative determination of proteinase inhibitor activity in protein extracts is…
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Review
1989
Review
1989
Molecular genetics of inherited antithrombin III deficiencies.
E. Prochownik
American Journal of Medicine
1989
Corpus ID: 12285674
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