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Papers associated with LOC752081 (and LOC582189)



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Proteolytic processing of von Willebrand factor by adamts13 and leukocyte proteases., Lancellotti S, Basso M, De Cristofaro R., Mediterr J Hematol Infect Dis. September 2, 2013; 5 (1): e2013058.        


Roles of CUB and LDL receptor class A domain repeats of a transmembrane serine protease matriptase in its zymogen activation., Inouye K, Tomoishi M, Yasumoto M, Miyake Y, Kojima K, Tsuzuki S, Fushiki T., J Biochem. January 1, 2013; 153 (1): 51-61.


Structure and proteolytic properties of ADAMTS13, a metalloprotease involved in the pathogenesis of thrombotic microangiopathies., Lancellotti S, De Cristofaro R., Prog Mol Biol Transl Sci. January 1, 2011; 99 105-44.


Molecular determinants of Xolloid action in vivo., Geach TJ, Dale L., J Biol Chem. October 3, 2008; 283 (40): 27057-63.


The protease domain of procollagen C-proteinase (BMP1) lacks substrate selectivity, which is conferred by non-proteolytic domains., Wermter C, Höwel M, Hintze V, Bombosch B, Aufenvenne K, Yiallouros I, Stöcker W., Biol Chem. May 1, 2007; 388 (5): 513-21.


The interaction of recombinant subdomains of the procollagen C-proteinase with procollagen I provides a quantitative explanation for functional differences between the two splice variants, mammalian tolloid and bone morphogenetic protein 1., Hintze V, Höwel M, Wermter C, Grosse Berkhoff E, Becker-Pauly C, Beermann B, Yiallouros I, Stöcker W., Biochemistry. May 30, 2006; 45 (21): 6741-8.


Proteolytic cleavage of the cell surface protein p160 is required for detachment of the fertilization envelope in the sea urchin., Haley SA, Wessel GM., Dev Biol. August 1, 2004; 272 (1): 191-202.


Cloning and characterization of a cDNA coding for Astacus embryonic astacin, a member of the astacin family of metalloproteases from the crayfish Astacus astacus., Geier G, Zwilling R., Eur J Biochem. May 1, 1998; 253 (3): 796-803.

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