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- Proprotein_convertase abstract "Proprotein convertases are a family of proteins that activate other proteins. Many proteins are inactive when they are first synthesized, because they contain chains of amino acids that block their activity. Proprotein convertases remove those chains and activate the protein. The prototypical proprotein convertase is furin. Proprotein convertases have medical significance, because they are involved in many important biological processes, such as cholesterol synthesis. Compounds called proprotein convertase inhibitors can block their action, and block the target proteins from becoming active. Many proprotein convertases, especially furin and PACE4, are involved in pathological processes such as viral infection, inflammation, hypercholesterolemia, and cancer, and have been postulated as therapeutic targets for some of these diseases.".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageExternalLink 1.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageID "5597536".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageLength "10379".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageRevisionID "704326128".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Carboxypeptidase_E.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Category:Enzymes.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Brenner.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Dagmar_Ringe.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Donald_F._Steiner.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Enzyme.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Furin.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Gary_Thomas_(academic).
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Gregory_Petsko.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Hemojuvelin.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Jeremy_Thorner.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Kazuhisa_Nakayama.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Kex2.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Manual_Than.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Melanocyte-stimulating_hormone.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Membrane-bound_transcription_factor_site-1_protease.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Nabil_Seidah.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink PCSK4.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink PCSK5.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink PCSK6.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink PCSK7.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink PCSK9.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Pheromone.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Prohormone.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Proprotein_convertase_1.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Proprotein_convertase_2.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Randal_Kaufman.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Subtilisin.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Wim_J.M._van_de_Ven.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Wolfram_Bode.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Yukio_Ikehara.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink Β-lipotrophic_hormone.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLink ΒLPH.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "Proprotein convertase".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "convertase".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "prohormone convertase".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "prohormone convertases".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "proprotein convertase".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageWikiLinkText "proprotein".
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MeshName.
- Proprotein_convertase wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Proprotein_convertase subject Category:Enzymes.
- Proprotein_convertase hypernym Family.
- Proprotein_convertase comment "Proprotein convertases are a family of proteins that activate other proteins. Many proteins are inactive when they are first synthesized, because they contain chains of amino acids that block their activity. Proprotein convertases remove those chains and activate the protein. The prototypical proprotein convertase is furin. Proprotein convertases have medical significance, because they are involved in many important biological processes, such as cholesterol synthesis.".
- Proprotein_convertase label "Proprotein convertase".
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs Q7250439.
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs Pró-convertase.
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs m.0dvfj0.
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs Proproteinska_konvertaza.
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs Proproteinska_konvertaza.
- Proprotein_convertase sameAs Q7250439.
- Proprotein_convertase wasDerivedFrom Proprotein_convertase?oldid=704326128.
- Proprotein_convertase isPrimaryTopicOf Proprotein_convertase.