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An overview of the serpin superfamily.

Genome biology (2006-06-02)
Ruby H P Law, Qingwei Zhang, Sheena McGowan, Ashley M Buckle, Gary A Silverman, Wilson Wong, Carlos J Rosado, Chris G Langendorf, Rob N Pike, Philip I Bird, James C Whisstock
RÉSUMÉ

Serpins are a broadly distributed family of protease inhibitors that use a conformational change to inhibit target enzymes. They are central in controlling many important proteolytic cascades, including the mammalian coagulation pathways. Serpins are conformationally labile and many of the disease-linked mutations of serpins result in misfolding or in pathogenic, inactive polymers.

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