A tick protein with a modified Kunitz fold inhibits human tryptase.
TdPI, a tick salivary gland product related to Kunitz/BPTI proteins is a potent inhibitor of human beta-tryptase. Kinetic assays suggest that three of the four catalytic sites of tryptase are blocked by TdPI, and that the inhibition of one of these involves a peptide flanking the Kunitz head. In the...
Main Authors: | Paesen, G, Siebold, C, Harlos, K, Peacey, M, Nuttall, P, Stuart, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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