ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders

Proteolysis is an irreversible post-translational modification that regulates protein function and signal transduction. This includes remodelling of the extracellular matrix, release of membrane-bound cytokines and receptor ectodomains, as well as the initiation of intracellular signalling cues. Me...

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Main Authors: Bolik, Julia, Tirnitz-Parker, Nina, Schmidt-Arras, Dirk
Format: Journal Article
Published: Codon Publications 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77927
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author Bolik, Julia
Tirnitz-Parker, Nina
Schmidt-Arras, Dirk
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Schmidt-Arras, Dirk
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description Proteolysis is an irreversible post-translational modification that regulates protein function and signal transduction. This includes remodelling of the extracellular matrix, release of membrane-bound cytokines and receptor ectodomains, as well as the initiation of intracellular signalling cues. Members of the adamalysin protease subfamily, in particular the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) and ADAMTS (the ADAM containing thrombospondin motif) families, are involved in these processes. This review presents an overview of how ADAM and ADAMTS proteins are involved in liver physiology and pathophysiology.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-779272020-05-12T01:42:37Z ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders Bolik, Julia Tirnitz-Parker, Nina Schmidt-Arras, Dirk Proteolysis is an irreversible post-translational modification that regulates protein function and signal transduction. This includes remodelling of the extracellular matrix, release of membrane-bound cytokines and receptor ectodomains, as well as the initiation of intracellular signalling cues. Members of the adamalysin protease subfamily, in particular the ADAM (a disintegrin and metalloprotease) and ADAMTS (the ADAM containing thrombospondin motif) families, are involved in these processes. This review presents an overview of how ADAM and ADAMTS proteins are involved in liver physiology and pathophysiology. 2019 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77927 10.15586/jrenhep.2019.47 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 Codon Publications fulltext
spellingShingle Bolik, Julia
Tirnitz-Parker, Nina
Schmidt-Arras, Dirk
ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title_full ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title_fullStr ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title_full_unstemmed ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title_short ADAM and ADAMTS Proteases in Hepatic Disorders
title_sort adam and adamts proteases in hepatic disorders
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77927