The human tissue kallikrein and kallikrein-related peptidase family


Autoria(s): Clements, Judith; Hooper, John; Dong, Ying
Contribuinte(s)

Rawlings, Neil

Salvesen, Guy

Data(s)

01/01/2013

Resumo

The human kallikrein-related peptidases are a subgroup of trypsin and chymotrypsin-like serine peptidases that are characterized by their homology to tissue kallikrein or kallikrein 1 (KLK1) encoded by the KLK1 gene (reviewed in[1-4]). The human KLK locus spans an approximately 320 kb region on chromosome 19q13.3-13.4 and contains fifteen genes encoding KLK1 and fourteen other kallikrein-related peptidases, KLK2-KLK15, which have been named contiguously in the locus in the order of their discovery [5-8] (Figure 606.1). It is the largest contiguous cluster of serine protease encoding genes in the human genome which has evolved from gene duplication of KLK1 and then subsequent reduplication of the newly evolved KLK genes [2]. The high conservation noted for KLK1-KLK3 (62-77%) reflects the proposed duplication of the KLK1 gene that produced the KLK2 gene which further generated the KLK3 gene. In contrast, the newer KLK4-KLK15 proteases share much less similarity, from 24-66%, although strong homology between KLK4 and KLK5, KLK9 and KLK11, and KLK10 and KLK12 suggests these genes are duplications of each other [2]...

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57713/

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Academic Press (Elsevier)

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/57713/1/Clements_SP_ch2013.pdf

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Clements, Judith, Hooper, John, & Dong, Ying (2013) The human tissue kallikrein and kallikrein-related peptidase family. In Rawlings, Neil & Salvesen, Guy (Eds.) Handbook of Proteolytic Enzymes [3rd ed.]. Academic Press (Elsevier), New York & London, pp. 2747-2756.

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Copyright 2013 Elsevier

Fonte

School of Biomedical Sciences; Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation

Palavras-Chave #030000 CHEMICAL SCIENCE #060000 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES #Kallikrein-relatedpeptidase #Gene #Proteolytic activity
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Book Chapter