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2. Proteases: History, discovery, and roles in health and disease
3. Meprin Metalloproteases Inactivate Interleukin 6
4. Post-transcriptional Regulation of Meprin α by the RNA-binding Proteins Hu Antigen R (HuR) and Tristetraprolin (TTP)
5. Metalloprotease Meprin β Generates Nontoxic N-terminal Amyloid Precursor Protein Fragments in Vivo
6. Disruption of the meprin α and β genes in mice alters homeostasis of monocytes and natural killer cells
7. Prointerleukin-18 Is Activated by Meprin β in Vitro and in Vivo in Intestinal Inflammation
8. Proteases: Multifunctional Enzymes in Life and Disease
9. Protease Domain Glycans Affect Oligomerization, Disulfide Bond Formation, and Stability of the Meprin A Metalloprotease Homo-oligomer
10. Intersubunit and Domain Interactions of the Meprin B Metalloproteinase
11. Transport of Meprin Subunits through the Secretory Pathway
12. Critical Amino Acids in the Active Site of Meprin Metalloproteinases for Substrate and Peptide Bond Specificity
13. Structure of Homo- and Hetero-oligomeric Meprin Metalloproteases
14. Chaperone Interactions of the Metalloproteinase Meprin A in the Secretory or Proteasomal-Degradative Pathway
15. Multimeric Structure of the Secreted Meprin A Metalloproteinase and Characterization of the Functional Protomer
16. Marked Differences between Metalloproteases Meprin A and B in Substrate and Peptide Bond Specificity
17. Developmental expression of meprin metalloprotease subunits in ICR and C3H/He mouse kidney and intestine in the embryo, postnatally and after weaning
18. N-Linked Oligosaccharides on the Meprin A Metalloprotease Are Important for Secretion and Enzymatic Activity, but Not for Apical Targeting
19. Structure of the mouse metalloprotease meprin β gene (Mep1b): Alternative splicing in cancer cells
20. Role of the COOH-terminal Domains of Meprin A in Folding, Secretion, and Activity of the Metalloendopeptidase
21. Maturation of Secreted Meprin α during Biosynthesis: Role of the Furin Site and Identification of the COOH-Terminal Amino Acids of the Mouse Kidney Metalloprotease Subunit
22. Activation Mechanism of Meprins, Members of the Astacin Metalloendopeptidase Family
23. Cysteine Mutations in the MAM Domain Result in Monomeric Meprin and Alter Stability and Activity of the Proteinase
24. Expression and Distribution of Meprin Protease Subunits in Mouse Intestine
25. A Novel Meprin β‘ mRNA in Mouse Embryonal and Human Colon Carcinoma Cells
26. COOH-terminal Proteolytic Processing of Secreted and Membrane Forms of the α Subunit of the Metalloprotease Meprin A
27. The structural genes, MEP1A and MEP1B, for the α and β subunits of the metalloendopeptidase meprin map to human chromosomes 6p and 18q, respectively
28. Meprin activity in rats with experimental renal disease
29. Homo- and heterotetrameric forms of the membrane-bound metalloendopeptidases meprin A and B
30. Determination of enzyme specificity in a complex mixture of peptide substrates by N-terminal sequence analysis
31. Phe5(4-nitro)-bradykinin: A chromogenic substrate for assay and kinetics of the metalloendopeptidase meprin
32. A cryptic meprin-like proteolytic activity in mouse kidney brush border membranes
33. Endocytosis and degradation of native, cathepsin D-degraded, and glutathione-inactivated aldolase by perfused rat liver
34. Proteolysis and physiological regulation
35. Mammalian metalloendopeptidases
36. Early events in lens regeneration: Changes in cyclic AMP concentrations during initiation of RNA and DNA synthesis
37. Isolation and characterization of an intracellular serine protease from Rhodococcus erythropolis
38. Comparison of biochemical properties of liver arginase from streptozocin-induced diabetic and control mice
39. Acid inactivation of short-lived rat liver enzymes
40. Multiple molecular forms of mouse liver arginase
41. Inactivation of fructose-1,6-bisphosphate aldolase by cathepsin L stimulation by ATP
42. Intracellular turnover of stable and labile soluble liver proteins
43. Assay and kinetics of arginase
44. Toxicity, clearance, and metabolic effects of pactamycin in combination with bacterial lipopolysaccharide
45. Deficiency of a mouse kidney metalloendopeptidase activity: Immunological demonstration of an altered gene product
46. Effect of manganese and amino acids on proteolytic inactivation of beef liver arginase
47. An Essential Histidine in the Catalytic Activities of 3-Phosphoglyceraldehyde Dehydrogenase
48. A comparison of the proteolytic susceptibility of several rat liver enzymes
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