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- together. Meprin A is a dimer composed of the products transcribed from the following two genes: Sterchi EE, Stöcker W, Bond JS (October 2008). "Meprins, membrane-bound...
- cell membrane it can also be found in the extracellular space. Like other meprins it can hydrolyze different molecules. This membrane-bound metalloendopeptidase...
- region of extracellular meprins A and B. Although apparently functionally unrelated, intracellular TRAFs and extracellular meprins share a conserved region...
- Crisman JM, et al. (April 2001). "Marked differences between metalloproteases meprin A and B in substrate and peptide bond specificity". The Journal of Biological...
- Hubbard SJ, et al. (2001). "Marked differences between metalloproteases meprin A and B in substrate and peptide bond specificity". J. Biol. Chem. 276 (16):...
- domain found in many receptors. A 170 amino acid domain, the so-called MAM (meprin, A-5 protein, and receptor protein-tyrosine phosphatase mu) domain, has...
- Meprin A subunit beta is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MEP1B gene. Meprins are multidomain zinc metalloproteases that are highly expressed...
- Meprin A subunit alpha also known as endopeptidase-2 or PABA peptide hydrolase is the alpha subunit of the meprin A enzyme that in humans is encoded by...
- "A selective interaction between OS-9 and the carboxyl-terminal tail of meprin beta". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277 (37): 34413–23. doi:10.1074/jbc...
- extracellular domain is unique among the RTK family in containing two MAM domains (meprin, A5 protein and receptor protein tyrosine phosphatase mu), an LDLa domain...