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The tumor suppressor function of maspin is probably related to its activities, which are mainly inhibition of cell growth, invasion, tumoral migration, apoptosis stimuli, gene transcription regulation, angiogenesis inhibition (4) and prevention of oxidative damage of the proteome (5). Besides all of these functions, maspin also has an important role in the organization of the epiblast during early embryonic development (The High Resolution Crystal Structure of the Human Tumor Suppressor Maspin Reveals a Novel Conformational Switch in the G-helix).
The tumor suppressor function of maspin is probably related to its activities, which are mainly inhibition of cell growth, invasion, tumoral migration, apoptosis stimuli, gene transcription regulation, angiogenesis inhibition (4) and prevention of oxidative damage of the proteome (5). Besides all of these functions, maspin also has an important role in the organization of the epiblast during early embryonic development (The High Resolution Crystal Structure of the Human Tumor Suppressor Maspin Reveals a Novel Conformational Switch in the G-helix).
However, maspin lacks studies on non-tumoral cell lines, and its role on a normal condition might be different from its activity inside a tumoral lineages.
However, maspin lacks studies on non-tumoral cell lines, and its role on a normal condition might be different from its activity inside a tumoral lineages.
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== Structural highlights ==
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== Function and Structural highlights ==
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Maspin structure does not differ a lot from other clade B serpins. It has three ß-sheets, nine 𝛂-helices and a reactive center loop (RCL). The latter is exposed in ordinary serpins and has a great flexibility.
Maspin structure does not differ a lot from other clade B serpins. It has three ß-sheets, nine 𝛂-helices and a reactive center loop (RCL). The latter is exposed in ordinary serpins and has a great flexibility.

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SerpinB5 (Maspin)

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References

  1. Hanson, R. M., Prilusky, J., Renjian, Z., Nakane, T. and Sussman, J. L. (2013), JSmol and the Next-Generation Web-Based Representation of 3D Molecular Structure as Applied to Proteopedia. Isr. J. Chem., 53:207-216. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ijch.201300024
  2. Herraez A. Biomolecules in the computer: Jmol to the rescue. Biochem Mol Biol Educ. 2006 Jul;34(4):255-61. doi: 10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644. PMID:21638687 doi:10.1002/bmb.2006.494034042644

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