Human serine protease D-G polypeptide

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Hydrolase

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C435S069100, C530S412000

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ABSTRACT:
Polypeptides corresponding to a novel S1 serine protease family member, termed protease D-G, and nucleic acids encoding them are described. The materials may be used, for example, in screening assays to identify protease D-G modulators and in methods for diagnosing or treating conditions associated with aberrant protease D-G activity.

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