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The under‐appreciated world of the serpin family of serine proteinase inhibitors

Abstract

In the practice of medicine, many fundamental biological pathways that require tight on/off control, such as inflammation and circulatory homeostasis, are regulated by serine proteinases, but we rarely consider the unique protease inhibitors that, in turn, regulate these proteases. The serpins are a family of proteins with a shared tertiary structure, whose members largely act as serine protease inhibitors, found in all forms of life, ranging from viruses, bacteria, and archaea to plants and animals. These proteins represent up to 2–10% of proteins in the human blood and are the third most common protein family.

Authors

Bouton M; Geiger M; Sheffield WP; Irving JA; Lomas DA; Song S; Satyanarayanan RS; Zhang L; McFadden G; Lucas AR

Journal

EMBO Molecular Medicine, Vol. 15, No. 6,

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

June 7, 2023

DOI

10.15252/emmm.202217144

ISSN

1757-4676

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