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Publication : Novel serine proteases encoded by two cytotoxic T lymphocyte-specific genes.

First Author  Lobe CG Year  1986
Journal  Science Volume  232
Issue  4752 Pages  858-61
PubMed ID  3518058 Mgi Jnum  J:22959
Mgi Id  MGI:70827 Doi  10.1126/science.3518058
Citation  Lobe CG, et al. (1986) Novel serine proteases encoded by two cytotoxic T lymphocyte-specific genes. Science 232(4752):858-61
abstractText  Genes that are expressed exclusively in cytotoxic T cells should encode proteins that are essential for target cell lysis in cell-mediated immune responses. The sequences of two cytotoxic T lymphocyte-specific complementary DNA's (cDNA's) suggest that the two genes encode serine proteases. A full-length cDNA corresponding to one of the genes was isolated and sequenced. The predicted protein resembles serine proteases in that it includes all the residues that form the catalytic triad of the active site of serine proteases. Moreover, it has sequence characteristics thought to occur only in rat mast cell protease type II. These results are in accord with the view that a protease cascade plays a key role in cytotoxic T-cell activation.
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