The serpinopathies result from point mutations in members of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin superfamily. They are characterized by the formation of ordered polymers that are retained within the cell of synthesis. This causes disease by a “toxic gain of function” from the accumulated protein and a “loss of function” as a result of the deficiency of inhibitors that control important proteolytic cascades. The serpinopathies are exemplified by the Z (Glu342Lys) mutant of α1-antitrypsin that results in the retention of ordered polymers within the endoplasmic reticulum of hepatocytes. These polymers form the intracellular inclusions that are associated with neonatal hepatitis, cirrhosis, and hepatocellular carcinoma. A second example res...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...
AbstractAlpha1-antitrypsin deficiency results from point mutations that distort the structure of the...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...
The serpinopathies result from point mutations in members of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin...
Neuroserpin is a member of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin superfamily of proteins. It is se...
Neuroserpin is a member of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin superfamily of proteins. It is se...
Point mutations cause members of the serine protease inhibitor (serpin) superfamily to undergo a nov...
The serpinopathies result from the ordered polymerization of mutants of members of the serine protei...
The serpinopathies result from the ordered polymerization of mutants of members of the serine protei...
Our current knowledge about the cellular mechanisms underlying serpin-related disorders, the serpino...
The serpinopathies are due to misfolding and intracellular polymerisation of mutant serpin variants ...
Members of the serpin (serine proteinase inhibitor) superfamily play a central role in the control o...
FENIB diseases are a distinct class of dementia pathologies, which show deposition of polymerised ne...
The serpinopathies are among a diverse set of conformational diseases that involve the aberrant self...
The serpinopathies are among a diverse set of conformational diseases that involve the aberrant self...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...
AbstractAlpha1-antitrypsin deficiency results from point mutations that distort the structure of the...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...
The serpinopathies result from point mutations in members of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin...
Neuroserpin is a member of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin superfamily of proteins. It is se...
Neuroserpin is a member of the serine protease inhibitor or serpin superfamily of proteins. It is se...
Point mutations cause members of the serine protease inhibitor (serpin) superfamily to undergo a nov...
The serpinopathies result from the ordered polymerization of mutants of members of the serine protei...
The serpinopathies result from the ordered polymerization of mutants of members of the serine protei...
Our current knowledge about the cellular mechanisms underlying serpin-related disorders, the serpino...
The serpinopathies are due to misfolding and intracellular polymerisation of mutant serpin variants ...
Members of the serpin (serine proteinase inhibitor) superfamily play a central role in the control o...
FENIB diseases are a distinct class of dementia pathologies, which show deposition of polymerised ne...
The serpinopathies are among a diverse set of conformational diseases that involve the aberrant self...
The serpinopathies are among a diverse set of conformational diseases that involve the aberrant self...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...
AbstractAlpha1-antitrypsin deficiency results from point mutations that distort the structure of the...
Aberrant protein processing with tissue deposition is associated with many common neurodegenerative ...