3.4.21.B27: proprotein convertase 7
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Word Map on EC 3.4.21.B27
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3.4.21.B27
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furin
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tmprss6
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endoproteases
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pcsks
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medicine
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pafah1b2
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hemochromatosis
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furin-like
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pnpla3
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mbtps1
- 3.4.21.B27
- furin
- tmprss6
- endoproteases
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pcsks
- medicine
- pafah1b2
- hemochromatosis
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furin-like
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pnpla3
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mbtps1
Reaction
cleaves proteins typically at sites marked by the consensus Arg-Xaa-(Lys/Arg)-Arg sequence =
Synonyms
furin, LPC, lymphoma PC, PC-7, PC7, PC7A, PC7B, PCSK7, Proprotein convertase, proprotein convertase 7, proprotein convertase PCSK7, proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 7, rPC7, S08.077, SPC7, subtilisin-like proprotein convertase 7
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Engineering on EC 3.4.21.B27 - proprotein convertase 7
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C699A
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant activity with substrate transferrin receptor 1 is unaltered compared to the wild-type enzyme
C704A
site-directed mutagenesis, the mutant activity with substrate transferrin receptor 1 is unaltered compared to the wild-type enzyme
D188G
site-directed mutagenesis, the autocatalytic processing of the PC7 zymogen is severely impaired leading to accumulation of the inactive pro-enzyme
R316C
site-directed mutagenesis, the autocatalytic processing of the PC7 zymogen is severely impaired leading to accumulation of the inactive pro-enzyme
additional information
generation of a frameshift fsL506P enzyme mutant. Construction of an enzyme PC7 chimera, in which the transmembrane domain and the cytosolic tail are replaced by that of the convertase furin, the mutant loses its ability to cleave the transferrin receptor. Identification of the KTECER100;LA cleavage site by site-directed mutagenesis
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proprotein convertase PC7 can rescue proActivin-A cleavage in furin-depleted B16-F1 melanoma cells
additional information
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knockout mice, significant change in the architecture of the thymus and spleen