The 15 members of the kallikrein-related serine peptidase (KLK) family have diverse tissue-specific expression profiles and roles in a range of cellular processes, including proliferation, migration, invasion, differentiation, inflammation and angiogenesis that are required in both normal physiology as well as pathological conditions. These roles require cleavage of a range of substrates, including extracellular matrix proteins, growth factors, cytokines as well as other proteinases. In addition, it has been clear since the earliest days of KLK research that cleavage of cell surface substrates is also essential in a range of KLK-mediated cellular processes where these peptidases are essentially acting as agonists and antagonists. In this re...
Kallikreins are secreted serine proteases with important roles in human physiology. Human plasma kal...
AbstractHuman tissue kallikreins (KLKs) are a group of serine proteases found in many tissues and bi...
Kallikrein 1 (KLK1), a key component of the kallikrein-kinin system, originates from a locus on the ...
The 15 members of the kallikrein-related serine peptidase (KLK) family have diverse tissue-specific ...
The family of human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) numbers 15 serine proteinases implicated in...
Kallikrein-related peptidases (known as KLKs) constitute a single family of 15 secreted, highly cons...
This chapter focuses primarily on the molecular biology of the tissue kallikrein (KLK) gene family. ...
Activation profiles of human kallikrein-related peptidases by matrix metalloproteinases Abstract: T...
The kallikrein-kinin system, along with the interlocking renin-angiotensin system, is a key regulato...
Human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are 15 homologous serine proteases involved in several (p...
AbstractIncluding the true tissue kallikrein KLK1, kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) represent a ...
A large body of emerging evidence indicates a functional interaction between the kallikrein-related ...
Including the true tissue kallikrein KLK1, kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) represent a family o...
The human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) comprise 15 members (KLK1-15) and are the single larg...
We compared signalling pathways such as calcium transients, MAPK activation, β-arrestin interactions...
Kallikreins are secreted serine proteases with important roles in human physiology. Human plasma kal...
AbstractHuman tissue kallikreins (KLKs) are a group of serine proteases found in many tissues and bi...
Kallikrein 1 (KLK1), a key component of the kallikrein-kinin system, originates from a locus on the ...
The 15 members of the kallikrein-related serine peptidase (KLK) family have diverse tissue-specific ...
The family of human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) numbers 15 serine proteinases implicated in...
Kallikrein-related peptidases (known as KLKs) constitute a single family of 15 secreted, highly cons...
This chapter focuses primarily on the molecular biology of the tissue kallikrein (KLK) gene family. ...
Activation profiles of human kallikrein-related peptidases by matrix metalloproteinases Abstract: T...
The kallikrein-kinin system, along with the interlocking renin-angiotensin system, is a key regulato...
Human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) are 15 homologous serine proteases involved in several (p...
AbstractIncluding the true tissue kallikrein KLK1, kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) represent a ...
A large body of emerging evidence indicates a functional interaction between the kallikrein-related ...
Including the true tissue kallikrein KLK1, kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) represent a family o...
The human kallikrein-related peptidases (KLKs) comprise 15 members (KLK1-15) and are the single larg...
We compared signalling pathways such as calcium transients, MAPK activation, β-arrestin interactions...
Kallikreins are secreted serine proteases with important roles in human physiology. Human plasma kal...
AbstractHuman tissue kallikreins (KLKs) are a group of serine proteases found in many tissues and bi...
Kallikrein 1 (KLK1), a key component of the kallikrein-kinin system, originates from a locus on the ...