Most serpins are metastable inhibitors of serine proteinases of the chymotrypsin family; a few serpins inhibit cysteine proteinases and others mediate specific non-inhibitory biochemical events. Serpin genes are ubiquitous in the Plant Kingdom and more than 20 plant serpins from monocots and eudicots are known to be active proteinase inhibitors in vitro. Several lines of evidence suggest that highly abundant serpins associated with seed storage proteins, as well as serpins in phloem sap, may function in plant defence, but physiological roles for serpins in other plant tissues are unknown. A specific serpin isoform with the reactive-centre (proteinase-bait) sequence P2-PI? Leu-Arg-Ser/Cys/Gly is highly conserved throughout the Plant Kingdom....
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is an important mechanism of plant immune response against diseases. Ser...
Proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) proteins from the Solanaceae family have been previously used in plan...
Salt tolerant-related protein (STRP), is a poorly characterized protein identified in a proteomic sc...
Proteins of the serpin superfamily (~43 kDa) from mature cereal grains are in vitro suicide-substrat...
Protease inhibitors of the serpin family are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom but relatively little i...
Background Most members of the serpin family of proteins are potent, irreversible inhibitors of spec...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
Background: The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and the role o...
Serpins constitute a family of proteins with a very wide distribution in nature. Serpins have a well...
In animals, protease inhibitors of the serpin family are associated with many physiological processe...
A putative serine protease with a potential role in the plant biotic and abiotic stress response was...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Abstract Background The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and th...
Proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) proteins from the Solanaceae family have been previously used in plan...
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is an important mechanism of plant immune response against diseases. Ser...
Proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) proteins from the Solanaceae family have been previously used in plan...
Salt tolerant-related protein (STRP), is a poorly characterized protein identified in a proteomic sc...
Proteins of the serpin superfamily (~43 kDa) from mature cereal grains are in vitro suicide-substrat...
Protease inhibitors of the serpin family are ubiquitous in the plant kingdom but relatively little i...
Background Most members of the serpin family of proteins are potent, irreversible inhibitors of spec...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
The serpins constitute a superfamily of proteins (~40 kDa) found in eukaryotes and some viruses. Mos...
Background: The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and the role o...
Serpins constitute a family of proteins with a very wide distribution in nature. Serpins have a well...
In animals, protease inhibitors of the serpin family are associated with many physiological processe...
A putative serine protease with a potential role in the plant biotic and abiotic stress response was...
The serine protease inhibitor (serpin) gene family is the largest family of protease inhibitors. Ser...
Abstract Background The complex responses of plants to DNA damage are incompletely understood and th...
Proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) proteins from the Solanaceae family have been previously used in plan...
Programmed Cell Death (PCD) is an important mechanism of plant immune response against diseases. Ser...
Proteinase inhibitor II (PIN2) proteins from the Solanaceae family have been previously used in plan...
Salt tolerant-related protein (STRP), is a poorly characterized protein identified in a proteomic sc...