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Functional roles of human kallikrein-related peptidases.

The Journal of biological chemistry (2009-10-13)
Georgia Sotiropoulou, Georgios Pampalakis, Eleftherios P Diamandis
RESUMEN

Kallikrein-related peptidases constitute a single family of 15 (chymo)trypsin-like proteases (KLK1-15) with pleiotropic physiological roles. Aberrant regulation of KLKs has been associated with diverse diseases such as hypertension, renal dysfunction, skin disorders, inflammation, neurodegeneration, and cancer. Recent studies suggested that coordinated activation and regulation of KLK activity are achieved via a complex network of interactions referred to as the "KLK activome." However, it remains to be validated whether these hypothetical KLK activation cascade pathways are operative in vivo. In addition, KLKs have emerged as versatile signaling molecules. In summary, KLKs represent attractive biomarkers for clinical applications and potential therapeutic targets for common human pathologies.

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Kallikrein from human plasma, buffered aqueous solution, ≥5 units/mg protein