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Serine peptidases: Classification, structure and function
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Serine peptidases play key roles in human health and disease and their biochemical properties shaped the molecular evolution of these processes. Of known proteolytic enzymes, the serine peptidase family is the major cornerstone of the vertebrate degradome. We describe the known diversity of serine peptidases with respect to structure and function. Particular emphasis is placed on the S1 peptidase family, the trypsins, which underwent the most predominant genetic expansion yielding the enzymes responsible for vital processes in man such as digestion, blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, development, fertilization, apoptosis and immunity.
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Received 13 December 2007; received after revision 8 January 2008; accepted 22 January 2008
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NHLBI NIH HHS (3)
Grant ID: HL 58141
Grant ID: HL 49413
Grant ID: HL 73813