Background Most members of the serpin family of proteins are potent, irreversible inhibitors of specific serine or cysteine proteinases. Inhibitory serpins are distinguished from members of other families of proteinase inhibitors by their metastable structure and unique suicide-substrate mechanism. Animal serpins exert control over a remarkable diversity of physiological processes including blood coagulation, fibrinolysis, innate immunity and aspects of development. Relatively little is known about the complement of serpin genes in plant genomes and the biological functions of plant serpins. Results A structurally refined amino-acid sequence alignment of the 14 full-length serpins encoded in the genome of the japonica rice Oryza sativa cv. ...
Abstract Background Papain-like and legumain-like proteases are proteolytic enzymes which play key r...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
Abstract Background The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and th...
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is an important mechanism of plant immune response against diseases. Ser...
Protease inhibitors of the serpin family are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom but relatively little i...
Proteins of the serpin superfamily (~43 kDa) from mature cereal grains are in vitro suicide-substrat...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Most serpins are metastable inhibitors of serine proteinases of the chymotrypsin family; a few serpi...
Serpins constitute a family of proteins with a very wide distribution in nature. Serpins have a well...
Background: Serine proteases are one of the largest groups of proteolytic enzymes found across all k...
Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI) genes encode serine protease inhibitors that have repetitive cysteine-ri...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Background: The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and the role o...
Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI) genes encode serine protease inhibitors that have repetitive cysteine-ri...
Protease inhibitors play important roles in stress and developmental responses of plants. Rice genom...
Abstract Background Papain-like and legumain-like proteases are proteolytic enzymes which play key r...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
Abstract Background The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and th...
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is an important mechanism of plant immune response against diseases. Ser...
Protease inhibitors of the serpin family are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom but relatively little i...
Proteins of the serpin superfamily (~43 kDa) from mature cereal grains are in vitro suicide-substrat...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Most serpins are metastable inhibitors of serine proteinases of the chymotrypsin family; a few serpi...
Serpins constitute a family of proteins with a very wide distribution in nature. Serpins have a well...
Background: Serine proteases are one of the largest groups of proteolytic enzymes found across all k...
Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI) genes encode serine protease inhibitors that have repetitive cysteine-ri...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Background: The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and the role o...
Bowman-Birk inhibitor (BBI) genes encode serine protease inhibitors that have repetitive cysteine-ri...
Protease inhibitors play important roles in stress and developmental responses of plants. Rice genom...
Abstract Background Papain-like and legumain-like proteases are proteolytic enzymes which play key r...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
Abstract Background The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and th...