Literature for peptidase M12.005: procollagen C-peptidase

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    2009
  1. Berry,R., Jowitt,T.A., Ferrand,J., Roessle,M., Grossmann,J.G., Canty-Laird,E.G., Kammerer,R.A., Kadler,K.E. and Baldock,C.
    Role of dimerization and substrate exclusion in the regulation of bone morphogenetic protein-1 and mammalian tolloid
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A106, 8561-8566. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  R
  2. 2006
  3. [YEAR:30-5-2006]Hintze,V., Howel,M., Wermter,C., Grosse Berkhoff,E., Becker-Pauly,C., Beermann,B., Yiallouros,I. and Stocker,W.
    The interaction of recombinant subdomains of the procollagen C-proteinase with procollagen I provides a quantitative explanation for functional differences between the two splice variants, mammalian tolloid and bone morphogenetic protein 1
    Biochemistry45, 6741-6748. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  R
  4. 2004
  5. [YEAR:20-9-2004]Garrigue-Antar,L., Francois,V. and Kadler,K.E.
    Deletion of epidermal growth factor-like domains converts mammalian tolloid into a chordinase and effective procollagen C-proteinase
    J Biol Chem279, 49835-49841. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  R
  6. 1994
  7. Takahara,K., Lyons,G.E. and Greenspan,D.S.
    Bone morphogenetic protein-1 and a mammalian tolloid homologue (mtld) are encoded by alternatively spliced transcripts which are differentially expressed in some tissues
    J Biol Chem269, 32572-32578. PubMed  Europe PubMed  R