PACE4 is a proprotein convertase (PC) responsible for cleaving and activating proteins that contribute to enhance tumor progression. PACE4 overexpression significantly increased the susceptibility to carcinogenesis, leading to enhanced tumor cell proliferation and premature degradation of the basement membrane. In the present study, we sought to evaluate a novel approach to retard skin tumor progression based on the inhibition of PACE4. We used decanoyl-RVKR-chloromethylketone (CMK), a small-molecule PC inhibitor, for in vitro and in vivo experiments. We found that CMK-dependent blockage of PACE4 activity in skin squamous cell carcinoma cell lines resulted in impaired insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor maturation, diminished its intrinsi...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and accounts for about one fifth of all death in the We...
AbstractThe potential of PACE4 as a pharmacological target in prostate cancer has been demonstrated ...
While the deregulation of cancer metabolism through oncogenic signalling, and the effect of the latt...
AbstractPACE4 is a proprotein convertase (PC) responsible for cleaving and activating proteins that ...
Better understanding of the distinct and redundant functions of the proprotein convertase (PC) enzym...
AbstractProprotein convertases are a family of kexin-like serine proteases that process proteins at ...
AbstractBetter understanding of the distinct and redundant functions of the proprotein convertase (P...
The serine protease, PACE4, is a proprotein convertase that plays a substantial role in malignancy o...
AbstractProstate cancer remains the single most prevalent cancer in men. Standard therapies are stil...
Proprotein convertases are a family of kexin-like serine proteases that process proteins at single a...
Zhiyong Yao, Bin Sun, Quan Hong, Jingmin Yan, Dawei Mu, Jianye Li, Haibo Sheng, Heqing GuoDepartment...
Recent studies in prostate cancer have identified PACE4, a proprotein convertase enzyme, as an emerg...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractThe proprotein convertases (PCs) furin and PACE4 process numerous substrates involved in tum...
The potential of PACE4 as a pharmacological target in prostate cancer has been demonstrated as this ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and accounts for about one fifth of all death in the We...
AbstractThe potential of PACE4 as a pharmacological target in prostate cancer has been demonstrated ...
While the deregulation of cancer metabolism through oncogenic signalling, and the effect of the latt...
AbstractPACE4 is a proprotein convertase (PC) responsible for cleaving and activating proteins that ...
Better understanding of the distinct and redundant functions of the proprotein convertase (PC) enzym...
AbstractProprotein convertases are a family of kexin-like serine proteases that process proteins at ...
AbstractBetter understanding of the distinct and redundant functions of the proprotein convertase (P...
The serine protease, PACE4, is a proprotein convertase that plays a substantial role in malignancy o...
AbstractProstate cancer remains the single most prevalent cancer in men. Standard therapies are stil...
Proprotein convertases are a family of kexin-like serine proteases that process proteins at single a...
Zhiyong Yao, Bin Sun, Quan Hong, Jingmin Yan, Dawei Mu, Jianye Li, Haibo Sheng, Heqing GuoDepartment...
Recent studies in prostate cancer have identified PACE4, a proprotein convertase enzyme, as an emerg...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
AbstractThe proprotein convertases (PCs) furin and PACE4 process numerous substrates involved in tum...
The potential of PACE4 as a pharmacological target in prostate cancer has been demonstrated as this ...
Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and accounts for about one fifth of all death in the We...
AbstractThe potential of PACE4 as a pharmacological target in prostate cancer has been demonstrated ...
While the deregulation of cancer metabolism through oncogenic signalling, and the effect of the latt...