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Inhibitory feature of the proprotein convertases prosegments
Yannick Bontemps1, Marion Lapierre, Geraldine Siegfried
1INSERM U 716, Equipe AVENIR, Laboratoire de Pharmacologie Expérimentale et Clinique, Institut de Génétique Moléculaire, Paris ,75010, France.
Abstract:
The proprotein convertases (PCs) are serine proteases involved in various physiological processes and their overactivity or inactivity has been linked to different disorders. PCs are responsible for the proteolytic processing of various polypeptide precursors. Here, we discuss the effect of their N-terminal prosegments on various PC substrates processing and functions.
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