Literature for peptidase S01.010: granzyme B (Homo sapiens-type)

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    2014
  1. Hagn,M., Sutton,V.R. and Trapani,J.A.
    A colorimetric assay that specifically measures granzyme B proteolytic activity: hydrolysis of Boc-Ala-Ala-Asp-S-Bzl
    J Vis Expe52419-e52419. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  A  P
  2. Plasman,K., Maurer-Stroh,S., Gevaert,K. and Van Damme,P.
    Holistic view on the extended substrate specificities of orthologous granzymes
    J Proteome Res13, 1785-1793. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  3. Van Damme,P., Plasman,K., Vandemoortele,G., Jonckheere,V., Maurer-Stroh,S. and Gevaert,K.
    Importance of extended protease substrate recognition motifs in steering BNIP-2 cleavage by human and mouse granzymes B
    BMC Biochem15, 21-21. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  4. 2012
  5. Boivin,W.A., Shackleford,M., Vanden Hoek,A., Zhao,H., Hackett,T.L., Knight,D.A. and Granville,D.J.
    Granzyme B cleaves decorin, biglycan and soluble betaglycan, releasing active transforming growth factor-beta1
    PLoS ONE7, e33163-e33163. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  6. 2011
  7. van Tetering,G., Bovenschen,N., Meeldijk,J., van Diest,P.J. and Vooijs,M.
    Cleavage of Notch1 by granzyme B disables its transcriptional activity
    Biochem J437, 313-322. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  8. 2010
  9. Niland,B., Miklossy,G., Banki,K., Biddison,W.E., Casciola-Rosen,L., Rosen,A., Martinvalet,D., Lieberman,J. and Perl,A.
    Cleavage of transaldolase by granzyme B causes the loss of enzymatic activity with retention of antigenicity for multiple sclerosis patients
    J Immunol184, 4025-4032. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  10. Omoto,Y., Yamanaka,K., Tokime,K., Kitano,S., Kakeda,M., Akeda,T., Kurokawa,I., Gabazza,E.C., Tsutsui,H., Katayama,N., Yamanishi,K., Nakanishi,K. and Mizutani,H.
    Granzyme B is a novel interleukin-18 converting enzyme
    J Dermatol Sci59, 129-135. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  11. Van Damme,P., Staes,A., Bronsoms,S., Helsens,K., Colaert,N., Timmerman,E., Aviles,F.X., Vandekerckhove,J. and Gevaert,K.
    Complementary positional proteomics for screening substrates of endo- and exoproteases
    Nat Methods7, 512-515. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  12. 2009
  13. Van Damme,P., Maurer-Stroh,S., Plasman,K., Van Durme,J., Colaert,N., Timmerman,E., De Bock,P.J., Goethals,M., Rousseau,F., Schymkowitz,J., Vandekerckhove,J. and Gevaert,K.
    Analysis of protein processing by N-terminal proteomics reveals novel species-specific substrate determinants of granzyme B orthologs
    Mol Cell Proteomics8, 258-272. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  14. 2007
  15. Casciola-Rosen,L., Garcia-Calvo,M., Bull,H.G., Becker,J.W., Hines,T., Thornberry,N.A. and Rosen,A.
    Mouse and human granzyme B have distinct tetrapeptide specificities and abilities to recruit the Bid pathway
    J Biol Chem282, 4545-4552. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  16. [YEAR:12-2-2007]Cullen,S.P., Adrain,C., Luthi,A.U., Duriez,P.J. and Martin,S.J.
    Human and murine granzyme B exhibit divergent substrate preferences
    J Cell Biol176, 435-444. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  17. Hostetter,D.R., Loeb,C.R., Chu,F. and Craik,C.S.
    Hip is a pro-survival substrate of granzyme B
    J Biol Chem282, 27865-27874. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  18. 1999
  19. Casciola-Rosen,L., Andrade,F., Ulanet,D., Wong,W.B. and Rosen,A.
    Cleavage by granzyme B is strongly predictive of autoantigen status: implications for initiation of autoimmunity
    J Exp Med190, 815-826. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P
  20. 1997
  21. [YEAR:18-7-1997]Thornberry,N.A., Rano,T.A., Peterson,E.P., Rasper,D.M., Timkey,T., Garcia-Calvo,M., Houtzager,V.M., Nordstrom,P.A., Roy,S., Vaillancourt,J.P., Chapman,K.T. and Nicholson,D.W.
    A combinatorial approach defines specificities of members of the caspase family and granzyme B. Functional relationships established for key mediators of apoptosis
    J Biol Chem272, 17907-17911. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  P