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Serpins Flex Their Muscle: I. PUTTING THE CLAMPS ON PROTEOLYSIS IN DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS*
Authors:Gary A. Silverman  James C. Whisstock  Stephen P. Bottomley  James A. Huntington  Dion Kaiserman  Cliff J. Luke  Stephen C. Pak  Jean-Marc Reichhart  Phillip I. Bird
Abstract:Serpins compose the largest superfamily of peptidase inhibitors and are well known as regulators of hemostasis and thrombolysis. Studies using model organisms, from plants to vertebrates, now show that serpins and their unique inhibitory mechanism and conformational flexibility are exploited to control proteolysis in molecular pathways associated with cell survival, development, and host defense. In addition, an increasing number of non-inhibitory serpins are emerging as important elements within a diversity of biological systems by serving as chaperones, hormone transporters, or anti-angiogenic factors.
Keywords:C. elegans   Cell Death   Development   Drosophila   Innate Immunity   Protease   Protein Structure   Serpin   Transgenic
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