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Serpin

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'''Serpin or serine protease inhibitor''' (Ser) are protease inhibitors.<br />
'''Serpin or serine protease inhibitor''' (Ser) are protease inhibitors.<br />
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* Ser E1 is antithrombin. <br />
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* Ser C1 is [[Antithrombin]].<br />
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* Ser C1 is antithrombin.<br />
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* Ser A5 is protein C inhibitor.<br />
* Ser A5 is protein C inhibitor.<br />
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* Ser A6 is a cortisol-binding globulin. <br />
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* Ser A6 is [[Corticosteroid-binding globulin]]. <br />
* Ser A8 is angiotensinogen. <br />
* Ser A8 is angiotensinogen. <br />
* Ser A7 is a thyroxine-binding globulin.<br />
* Ser A7 is a thyroxine-binding globulin.<br />
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* Ser I1 is neuroserpin. <br />
* Ser I1 is neuroserpin. <br />
* Ser A10 is protein Z-related protease inhibitor. <br />
* Ser A10 is protein Z-related protease inhibitor. <br />
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* Ser A1 is α-1 antitrypsin. <br />
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* Ser A1 is [[Alpha-1-antitrypsin]]. <br />
* Ser A3 is α 1-antichymotrypsin.<br />
* Ser A3 is α 1-antichymotrypsin.<br />
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* Ser E1 is plasminogen activator inhibitor 1.
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* Ser E1 is [[Plasminogen activator inhibitor]].
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Revision as of 07:57, 28 August 2016

Structure of cleaved human serpin A1. Residues 46-382 (grey), residues 383-418 (green). (PDB entry 3ndd)

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3D structures of serpin

Updated on 28-August-2016

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