Definition of Angiostatin. Meaning of Angiostatin. Synonyms of Angiostatin

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Definition of Angiostatin

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Meaning of Angiostatin from wikipedia

- Angiostatin is a naturally occurring protein found in several animal species, including humans. It is an endogenous angiogenesis inhibitor (i.e., it blocks...
- humans is encoded by the AMOT gene. It belongs to the motin family of angiostatin binding proteins, which includes angiomotin, angiomotin-like 1 (AMOTL1)...
- peptide bond between Arg-561 and Val-562. Plasmin cleavage produces angiostatin. Full length plasminogen comprises seven domains. In addition to a C-terminal...
- Examples of beta globulins include: beta-2 microglobulin plasminogen angiostatins properdin **** hormone-binding globulin transferrin Ren Zhang; Yan Lin...
- cell proliferation, cell adhesion and survival of endothelial cells angiostatin and related molecules inhibit cell proliferation and induce apoptosis...
- as "Combined effects of angiostatin and ionizing radiation in antitumour therapy" studied the "combined effects of angiostatin" (a protein occurring in...
- make the protein angiostatin. VEK-30 is a protein domain of the group A streptococcal protein PAM. It binds to Pg-K2 domain of angiostatin and activates...
- inhibits angiotensin converting enzymes (ACE) and as a result decreases angiostatin II production. It can also inhibit tumor angiogenesis through MMPs and...
- Højrup P, Everitt L, Hubchak S, Schnaper HW, Pizzo SV (March 1999). "Angiostatin binds ATP synthase on the surface of human endothelial cells". Proceedings...
- reported to exhibit thiol reductase activity on plasmin, leading to angiostatin formation, which inhibits angiogenesis and tumor growth. The enzyme was...