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Alpha 1-antitrypsin (A1AT)
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Serum pepsinogen levels and ABO blood groups]] (one study reports . . . serum Alpha 1-antitrypsin in blood group O) * [[Serpins]] ====Description==== Alpha 1-antitrypsin or . . . (Pi) are often used interchangeably. Most serpins inactivate enzymes by binding to them covalently, . . .
4K - last updated 2006-05-27 14:58 UTC by TomGreenfield
Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)
[[Biochemistry]] ====See Also==== * [[Alcoholism and Secretor Status]] * [[DRD2 (Dopamine Receptor D2) . . . (PDE)]] * [[Second messengers]] * [[Serpins]] ====Description==== * Molecular Formula: . . .
4K - last updated 2006-06-26 11:22 UTC by PeterDAdamo
Pepsin
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Gastrin]] * [[Serpins]] * [[Serum pepsinogen levels and ABO blood . . .
2K - last updated 2006-04-26 12:44 UTC by PeterDAdamo
Serine proteases
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Serpins]] * [[Zymogen]] ====Description==== In biochemistry, serine . . . are inhibited by serine protease inhibitors ("[[serpins]]"), a diverse group of enzymes that form a . . . inhibiting its function. The best-studied serpins are antithrombin and alpha 1-antitrypsin, studied . . .
12K - last updated 2006-05-23 05:55 UTC by AlanGoldenberg
Serpins
[[Physiology]] ====See Also==== * [[Alpha 1-antitrypsin (A1AT)]] * [[Serine proteases]] * [[Serum pepsinogen . . . and ABO blood groups]] ===Description==== '''Serpins''' (short for serine protease inhibitor) are . . . active domain (e.g. thrombin). Most inhibitory serpins inhibit this group of enzymes. Some serpins, . . . proteases using the same mechanism as other serpins use to inhibit serine proteases. Cysteine proteases . . . is similar, which is one possible reason why serpins can inhibit them. Serpins are part of the larger . . .
6K - last updated 2006-05-27 15:23 UTC by TomGreenfield
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