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      SERPINB12 is a Slow-binding Inhibitor of Granzyme A and Hepsin

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          The clade B/intracellular serpins protect cells from peptidase-mediated injury by forming covalent complexes with their targets. SERPINB12 is expressed in most tissues, especially at cellular interfaces with the external environment. This wide tissue distribution pattern is similar to that of granzyme A (GZMA). Since SERPINB12 inhibits trypsin-like serine peptidases, we determined whether it might also neutralize GZMA. SERPINB12 formed a covalent complex with GZMA and inhibited the enzyme with typical serpin slow-binding kinetics. SERPINB12 also inhibited Hepsin (HPN). SERPINB12 may function as an endogenous inhibitor of these peptidases.

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          SERPINB12 is a Slow-binding Inhibitor of Granzyme A and Hepsin: Jason Z. Niehaus, Mark T. Miedel, Misty Good, Allyson N. Wyatt, Stephen C. Pak, Gary A. Silverman, Cliff J. Luke

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          Journal
          0370623
          1028
          Biochemistry
          Biochemistry
          Biochemistry
          0006-2960
          1520-4995
          13 May 2016
          05 November 2015
          17 November 2015
          17 November 2016
          : 54
          : 45
          : 6756-6759
          Affiliations
          []Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
          []Cell Biology and Physiology, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC, 4401 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15224
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          [* ]Corresponding Author: Phone: (412)-692-9448. lukecj@ 123456upmc.edu
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          PMC4900762 PMC4900762 4900762 nihpa785558
          10.1021/acs.biochem.5b01042
          4900762
          26497600
          15c24766-e758-472f-a63c-584b07a1df5e
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