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mechanism of
inhibition by
serpins is the same for both
classes of protease.
Examples of cross-class
inhibitory serpins include serpin B4 a
squamous cell carcinoma...
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displays sequence and three-dimensional
homology to the
serpin superfamily, but
unlike most
serpins it is not a
serine protease inhibitor. The
function of...
-
uterine serpins have been
considered as a
separate clade in the
serpin superfamily. The
uterine serpins are
novel with
respect to
other serpins by virtue...
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connecting the muni****lities of: Coimbra,
Miranda do Corvo, Lousã, and
Serpins was
closed at the same time and
replaced by a bus service. A
major part...
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which connected the
stations of Coimbra-B, on the
Linha do Norte, and
Serpins, in Portugal. It was
opened by the
Companhia Real dos
Caminhos de Ferro...
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states that are not the
expected most
stable state. For example, many
serpins (serine
protease inhibitors) show this metastability. They
undergo a conformational...
- a 2-domain structure. The C-terminal
serpin domain is
similar to
other serpins,
which is the part of C1-inhibitor that
provides the
inhibitory activity...
- in
humans and
other animals such as
monogastrics and
young ruminants.
Serpins –
including trypsin inhibitors – are
irreversible and
suicide substrate-like...
- inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) also
known as
endothelial plasminogen activator inhibitor (
serpin E1) is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the SERPINE1 gene. Elevated...
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alpha helices and 3 beta
strands (A,B,C).
Serpins are a
large group of
proteins with
similar structures. "
Serpin" is
derived from "serine
protease inhibitors"...