Mac Sweeney et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Structural basis for the substrate specificity of bone morphogenetic protein 1/tolloid-like metalloproteasesMac Sweeney et al., 2008
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- Author
- Mac Sweeney A
- Gil-Parrado S
- Vinzenz D
- Bernardi A
- Hein A
- Bodendorf U
- Erbel P
- Logel C
- Gerhartz B
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- Publication venue
- Journal of molecular biology
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Procollagen C-peptidase, also known as bone morphogenetic protein 1 (BMP-1), is a multidomain, zinc endopeptidase of the astacin M12A family. BMP-1 is the prototype of a small group of proteases that have key roles in extracellular matrix formation and …
- 102000004152 Bone Morphogenetic Protein 1 0 title abstract description 164
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