Publication Abstract from PubMed
The structure of human heparin binding protein reveals that the serine proteinase fold has been used as a scaffold for a multifunctional protein with antibacterial activity, monocyte and t-cell activating properties and endotoxin and heparin binding capacity.
Structure of HBP, a multifunctional protein with a serine proteinase fold.,Iversen LF, Kastrup JS, Bjorn SE, Rasmussen PB, Wiberg FC, Flodgaard HJ, Larsen IK Nat Struct Biol. 1997 Apr;4(4):265-8. PMID:9095193[1]
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