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Serpin
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| - | <StructureSection load='3ndd' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of cleaved human serpin A1 (PDB entry [[3ndd]])' scene=''> | + | <StructureSection load='3ndd' size='400' side='right' caption='Structure of cleaved human serpin A1. Residues 46-382 (grey), residues 383-418 (green). (PDB entry [[3ndd]])' scene=''> |
'''Serpin or serine protease inhibitor''' (Ser) are protease inhibitors. Ser E1 is antithrombin. Ser C1 is antithrombin . Ser A5 is protein C inhibitor. Ser A6 is a cortisol-binding globulin. Ser A8 is angiotensinogen. Ser A7 is a thyroxine-binding globulin. Ser B3 is squamos cell carcinoma antigen 1. Ser I1 is neuroserpin. Ser A10 is protein Z-related protease inhibitor. Ser A1 is alpha-1 antitrypsin. Ser E1 is plasminogen activator inhibitor 1. | '''Serpin or serine protease inhibitor''' (Ser) are protease inhibitors. Ser E1 is antithrombin. Ser C1 is antithrombin . Ser A5 is protein C inhibitor. Ser A6 is a cortisol-binding globulin. Ser A8 is angiotensinogen. Ser A7 is a thyroxine-binding globulin. Ser B3 is squamos cell carcinoma antigen 1. Ser I1 is neuroserpin. Ser A10 is protein Z-related protease inhibitor. Ser A1 is alpha-1 antitrypsin. Ser E1 is plasminogen activator inhibitor 1. | ||
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