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Publication : Close relationship of the major excreted protein of transformed murine fibroblasts to thiol-dependent cathepsins.

First Author  Denhardt DT Year  1986
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  46
Issue  9 Pages  4590-3
PubMed ID  3755373 Mgi Jnum  J:8349
Mgi Id  MGI:56816 Citation  Denhardt DT, et al. (1986) Close relationship of the major excreted protein of transformed murine fibroblasts to thiol-dependent cathepsins. Cancer Res 46(9):4590-3
abstractText  Complementary DNA clones corresponding to 638 nucleotides of the messenger RNA encoding the major portion of murine major excreted protein have been isolated and sequenced. The amino acid sequence of a part of the murine major excreted protein deduced from the DNA sequence reveals substantial and significant homology with the cysteine proteases actinidin, rat cathepsin H, and papain. Since the amount of murine major excreted protein secreted by cultured cells is often enhanced by transformation, it is implicated in oncogenic phenomena and may play a role in the metastatic process by virtue of its proteolytic activity.
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