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Papers associated with LOC756768



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Gene cloning and function analysis of complement B factor-2 of Apostichopus japonicus., Zhong L, Zhang F, Chang Y., Fish Shellfish Immunol. September 1, 2012; 33 (3): 504-13.


Cloning and characterization of a trypsin-like serine protease gene, a novel regeneration-related gene from Apostichopus japonicus., Yuan Z, Dahms HU, Han LL, Li QY, Zhang QZ, Wu RJ, Tan J, Zou XY, Hou L., Gene. July 1, 2012; 502 (1): 46-52.


Optimisation of hydrolysis of purple sea urchin (Strongylocentrotus nudus) gonad by response surface methodology and evaluation of in vitro antioxidant activity of the hydrolysate., Zhou D, Qin L, Zhu B, Li D, Yang J, Dong X, Murata Y., J Sci Food Agric. June 1, 2012; 92 (8): 1694-701.


Evolution of thrombin and other hemostatic proteases by survey of protochordate, hemichordate, and echinoderm genomes., Ponczek MB, Bijak MZ, Nowak PZ., J Mol Evol. June 1, 2012; 74 (5-6): 319-31.


Simple model systems: a challenge for Alzheimer''s disease., Di Carlo M., Immun Ageing. April 16, 2012; 9 (1): 3.    


Immunohistochemical analysis of the proteolytic enzyme subtilase in the digestive organs of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus intermedius., Ura K, Hasegawa S, Tanaka E, Gotoh T, Ojima T, Takagi Y., Anat Rec (Hoboken). January 1, 2012; 295 (1): 73-7.


Enzyme Hydrolysates from Stichopus horrens as a New Source for Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitory Peptides., Forghani B, Ebrahimpour A, Bakar J, Abdul Hamid A, Hassan Z, Saari N., Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. January 1, 2012; 2012 236384.        


The protease degrading sperm histones post-fertilization in sea urchin eggs is a nuclear cathepsin L that is further required for embryo development., Morin V, Sanchez-Rubio A, Aze A, Iribarren C, Fayet C, Desdevises Y, Garcia-Huidobro J, Imschenetzky M, Puchi M, Genevière AM., PLoS One. January 1, 2012; 7 (11): e46850.              


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.


A new nuclear protease with cathepsin L properties is present in HeLa and Caco-2 cells., Puchi M, García-Huidobro J, Cordova C, Aguilar R, Dufey E, Imschenetzky M, Bustos P, Morin V., J Cell Biochem. December 1, 2010; 111 (5): 1099-106.


Molecular characterization and expression analysis of cathepsin L1 cysteine protease from pearl oyster Pinctada fucata., Ma J, Zhang D, Jiang J, Cui S, Pu H, Jiang S., Fish Shellfish Immunol. September 1, 2010; 29 (3): 501-7.


Use of specific glycosidases to probe cellular interactions in the sea urchin embryo., Idoni B, Ghazarian H, Metzenberg S, Hutchins-Carroll V, Oppenheimer SB, Carroll EJ., Exp Cell Res. August 1, 2010; 316 (13): 2204-11.


Intramolecular modulation of serine protease inhibitor activity in a marine cyanobacterium with antifeedant properties., Matthew S, Ratnayake R, Becerro MA, Ritson-Williams R, Paul VJ, Luesch H., Mar Drugs. June 4, 2010; 8 (6): 1803-16.          


Assessing the trypanocidal potential of natural and semi-synthetic diketopiperazines from two deep water marine-derived fungi., Watts KR, Ratnam J, Ang KH, Tenney K, Compton JE, McKerrow J, Crews P., Bioorg Med Chem. April 1, 2010; 18 (7): 2566-74.


Two recombinant peptides, SpStrongylocins 1 and 2, from Strongylocentrotus purpuratus, show antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria., Li C, Blencke HM, Smith LC, Karp MT, Stensvåg K., Dev Comp Immunol. March 1, 2010; 34 (3): 286-92.


Purification and characterization of pepsin-solubilized collagen from skin and connective tissue of giant red sea cucumber (Parastichopus californicus)., Liu Z, Oliveira AC, Su YC., J Agric Food Chem. January 27, 2010; 58 (2): 1270-4.


Novel venom gene discovery in the platypus., Whittington CM, Papenfuss AT, Locke DP, Mardis ER, Wilson RK, Abubucker S, Mitreva M, Wong ES, Hsu AL, Kuchel PW, Belov K, Warren WC., Genome Biol. January 1, 2010; 11 (9): R95.          


Patterning of the dorsal-ventral axis in echinoderms: insights into the evolution of the BMP-chordin signaling network., Lapraz F, Besnardeau L, Lepage T., PLoS Biol. November 1, 2009; 7 (11): e1000248.                        


A glimpse on biological activities of tellurium compounds., Cunha RL, Gouvea IE, Juliano L., An Acad Bras Cienc. September 1, 2009; 81 (3): 393-407.


In-depth, high-accuracy proteomics of sea urchin tooth organic matrix., Mann K, Poustka AJ, Mann M., Proteome Sci. December 9, 2008; 6 33.      


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


Cathepsin L inhibitor I blocks mitotic chromosomes decondensation during cleavage cell cycles of sea urchin embryos., Morin V, Sanchez A, Quiñones K, Huidobro JG, Iribarren C, Bustos P, Puchi M, Genevière AM, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Physiol. September 1, 2008; 216 (3): 790-5.


Serpin-independent anticoagulant activity of a fucosylated chondroitin sulfate., Glauser BF, Pereira MS, Monteiro RQ, Mourão PA., Thromb Haemost. September 1, 2008; 100 (3): 420-8.


Neurobin/TMPRSS11c, a novel type II transmembrane serine protease that cleaves fibroblast growth factor-2 in vitro., Stallmach R, Gloor SM., Biochem J. May 15, 2008; 412 (1): 81-91.


Sperm nucleosomes disassembly is a requirement for histones proteolysis during male pronucleus formation., Iribarren C, Morin V, Puchi M, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Biochem. February 1, 2008; 103 (2): 447-55.


Identification and characterization of cathepsin D in a highly purified sialidase from starfish A. pectinifera., Kannappan R, Satoh Y, Iriyama N, Ando M, Sawada MT, Takahashi N, Furuhata K, Uda Y., J Biochem. January 1, 2008; 143 (1): 117-22.


The toposome, essential for sea urchin cell adhesion and development, is a modified iron-less calcium-binding transferrin., Noll H, Alcedo J, Daube M, Frei E, Schiltz E, Hunt J, Humphries T, Matranga V, Hochstrasser M, Aebersold R, Lee H, Noll M., Dev Biol. October 1, 2007; 310 (1): 54-70.


echinus, required for interommatidial cell sorting and cell death in the Drosophila pupal retina, encodes a protein with homology to ubiquitin-specific proteases., Copeland JM, Bosdet I, Freeman JD, Guo M, Gorski SM, Hay BA., BMC Dev Biol. July 5, 2007; 7 82.          


Nuclear cysteine-protease involved in male chromatin remodeling after fertilization is ubiquitously distributed during sea urchin development., Gourdet C, Iribarren C, Morin V, Bustos P, Puchi M, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Biochem. May 1, 2007; 101 (1): 1-8.


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.


Extracellular proteins in pea root tip and border cell exudates., Wen F, VanEtten HD, Tsaprailis G, Hawes MC., Plant Physiol. February 1, 2007; 143 (2): 773-83.


Serase-1B, a new splice variant of polyserase-1/TMPRSS9, activates urokinase-type plasminogen activator and the proteolytic activation is negatively regulated by glycosaminoglycans., Okumura Y, Hayama M, Takahashi E, Fujiuchi M, Shimabukuro A, Yano M, Kido H., Biochem J. December 15, 2006; 400 (3): 551-61.


Sea urchin metalloproteases: a genomic survey of the BMP-1/tolloid-like, MMP and ADAM families., Angerer L, Hussain S, Wei Z, Livingston BT., Dev Biol. December 1, 2006; 300 (1): 267-81.


Proteolytic processing of a sea urchin, ECM-localized protein into lower mol mass species possessing collagen-cleavage activity., Robinson JJ., J Cell Biochem. October 15, 2006; 99 (3): 816-23.


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.


Microinjection of an antibody against the cysteine-protease involved in male chromatin remodeling blocks the development of sea urchin embryos at the initial cell cycle., Puchi M, Quiñones K, Concha C, Iribarren C, Bustos P, Morin V, Genevière AM, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Biochem. May 15, 2006; 98 (2): 335-42.


Overexpression and mechanistic characterization of blastula protease 10, a metalloprotease involved in sea urchin embryogenesis and development., da Silva GF, Reuille RL, Ming LJ, Livingston BT., J Biol Chem. April 21, 2006; 281 (16): 10737-44.


Self-synthesizing DNA transposons in eukaryotes., Kapitonov VV, Jurka J., Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. March 21, 2006; 103 (12): 4540-5.


Helitron Transposons on the Sex Chromosomes of the Platyfish Xiphophorus maculatus and Their Evolution in Animal Genomes., Zhou Q, Froschauer A, Schultheis C, Schmidt C, Bienert GP, Wenning M, Dettai A, Volff JN., Zebrafish. January 1, 2006; 3 (1): 39-52.


During male pronuclei formation chromatin remodeling is uncoupled from nucleus decondensation., Monardes A, Iribarren C, Morin V, Bustos P, Puchi M, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Biochem. October 1, 2005; 96 (2): 235-41.


Inhibition of cysteine protease activity disturbs DNA replication and prevents mitosis in the early mitotic cell cycles of sea urchin embryos., Concha C, Monardes A, Even Y, Morin V, Puchi M, Imschenetzky M, Genevière AM., J Cell Physiol. August 1, 2005; 204 (2): 693-703.


Rapid increase in plasma membrane chloride permeability during wound resealing in starfish oocytes., Fein A, Terasaki M., J Gen Physiol. August 1, 2005; 126 (2): 151-9.              


Human mesotrypsin defies natural trypsin inhibitors: from passive resistance to active destruction., Sahin-Tóth M., Protein Pept Lett. July 1, 2005; 12 (5): 457-64.


Cysteine-protease involved in male chromatin remodeling after fertilization co-localizes with alpha-tubulin at mitosis., Concha C, Morin V, Bustos P, Genevière AM, Heck MM, Puchi M, Imschenetzky M., J Cell Physiol. February 1, 2005; 202 (2): 602-7.


DIRS-1 and the other tyrosine recombinase retrotransposons., Poulter RT, Goodwin TJ., Cytogenet Genome Res. January 1, 2005; 110 (1-4): 575-88.


Mouse DESC1 is located within a cluster of seven DESC1-like genes and encodes a type II transmembrane serine protease that forms serpin inhibitory complexes., Hobson JP, Netzel-Arnett S, Szabo R, Réhault SM, Church FC, Strickland DK, Lawrence DA, Antalis TM, Bugge TH., J Biol Chem. November 5, 2004; 279 (45): 46981-94.


Hymenoptera venom protease allergens., Winningham KM, Fitch CD, Schmidt M, Hoffman DR., J Allergy Clin Immunol. October 1, 2004; 114 (4): 928-33.


A major flagellum sialoglycoprotein in sea urchin sperm contains a novel polysialic acid, an alpha2,9-linked poly-N-acetylneuraminic acid chain, capped by an 8-O-sulfated sialic acid residue., Miyata S, Sato C, Kitamura S, Toriyama M, Kitajima K., Glycobiology. September 1, 2004; 14 (9): 827-40.


Ion channel activity of membrane vesicles released from sea urchin sperm during the acrosome reaction., Schulz JR, De la Vega-Beltrán JL, Beltrán C, Vacquier VD, Darszon A., Biochem Biophys Res Commun. August 13, 2004; 321 (1): 88-93.


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.

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