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Publication : Structure of mouse kallikrein gene family suggests a role in specific processing of biologically active peptides.

First Author  Mason AJ Year  1983
Journal  Nature Volume  303
Issue  5915 Pages  300-7
PubMed ID  6602295 Mgi Jnum  J:7072
Mgi Id  MGI:55543 Doi  10.1038/303300a0
Citation  Mason AJ, et al. (1983) Structure of mouse kallikrein gene family suggests a role in specific processing of biologically active peptides. Nature 303(5915):300-7
abstractText  The glandular kallikrein gene family comprises 25-30 highly homologous genes that encode specific proteases involved in the processing of biologically active peptides. In the mouse all the members of this family are closely linked on chromosome 7. The 9.5-kilobase nucleotide sequence of a mouse genomic clone contains one complete kallikrein gene (mGK-1), which is expressed in the male mouse submaxillary gland, and the 3' end of another (mGK-2). Differences in the coding potential of these genes and the amino acid sequences of other known kallikreins seem to be functionally related to the substrate specificity of the different enzymes.
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