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NSP4 also called Neutrophil Serine 4 (NSP4) or Serine Protease 57 (PRSS57),is member of the peptidase S1 family of proteins. It is one of the neutrophil serine protease in the cytoplasmic granules of neutrophils. This enzyme is expressed in bone marrow and takes part of the immune response against pathogens. NSP4 is located in the telomeric region of the chromosome 19. The protein cleaves preferentially after Arg residues but also after citrulline and methylarginie residues. | NSP4 also called Neutrophil Serine 4 (NSP4) or Serine Protease 57 (PRSS57),is member of the peptidase S1 family of proteins. It is one of the neutrophil serine protease in the cytoplasmic granules of neutrophils. This enzyme is expressed in bone marrow and takes part of the immune response against pathogens. NSP4 is located in the telomeric region of the chromosome 19. The protein cleaves preferentially after Arg residues but also after citrulline and methylarginie residues. | ||
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N terminus of NSP4 has been shown to be cleaved off by Cathepsin C in vitro | N terminus of NSP4 has been shown to be cleaved off by Cathepsin C in vitro | ||
- | Natural serine protease inhibitors of NSP4 are present in human plasma and | + | Natural serine protease inhibitors of NSP4 are present in human plasma and can form covalent NSP4-serpin complexes in vitro (Heparin-accelerated antithrombin for example). |
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== References == | == References == | ||
Revision as of 06:36, 27 January 2017
Neutrophil Serine 4 or Serine Protease 57 (4Q7X)
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References
[1] NSP4 is stored in azurophil granules and released by activated neutrophils as active endoprotease with restricted specificity, NCBI
[2] NSP4, an elastase-related protease in human neutrophils with arginine specificity, NCBI
[3] Tailor-made inflammation: how neutrophil serine proteases modulate the inflammatory response, NCBI
[4] Role of neutrophils in innate immunity: a systems biology-level approach, NCBI
[5] Neutrophils: Their Role in Innate and Adaptive Immunity, NCBI
[6] Neutrophil extracellular traps kill bacteria, NCBI
[7] Tailor-made inflammation: how neutrophil serine proteases modulate the inflammatory response, NCBI
- ↑ S.. Jack Lin, Ken C. Dong, Charles Eigenbrot, Menno van Lookeren Campagne, Daniel Kirchhofer Structures of Neutrophil Serine Protease 4 Reveal an Unusual Mechanism of Substrate Recognition by a Trypsin-Fold Protease DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.str.2014.07.008
- ↑ Natascha C. Perera, Karl-Heinz Wiesmüller, Maria Torp Larsen, Beate Schacher, Peter Eickholz, Niels Borregaard and Dieter E. Jenne NSP4 Is Stored in Azurophil Granules and Released by Activated Neutrophils as Active Endoprotease with Restricted Specificity DOI: https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1301293