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Publication : The plasminogen activator system: biology and regulation.

First Author  Irigoyen JP Year  1999
Journal  Cell Mol Life Sci Volume  56
Issue  1-2 Pages  104-32
PubMed ID  11213252 Mgi Jnum  J:58427
Mgi Id  MGI:1347655 Doi  10.1007/pl00000615
Citation  Irigoyen JP, et al. (1999) The plasminogen activator system: biology and regulation. Cell Mol Life Sci 56(1-2):104-32
abstractText  The regulation of plasminogen activation involves genes for two plasminogen activators (tissue type and urokinase type), two specific inhibitors (type 1 and type 2), and a membrane-anchored urokinase-type plasminogen-activator-specific receptor. This system plays an important role in various biological processes involving extracellular proteolysis. Recent studies have revealed that the system, through interplay with integrins and the extracellular matrix protein vitronectin, is also involved in the regulation of cell migration and proliferation in a manner independent of proteolytic activity. The genes are expressed in many different cell types and their expression is under the control of diverse extracellular signals. Gene expression reflects the levels of the corresponding mRNA, which should be the net result of synthesis and degradation. Thus, modulation of mRNA stability is an important factor in overall regulation. This review summarizes current understanding of the biology and regulation of genes involved in plasminogen activation at different levels.
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