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2. Extracellular Granzyme A Promotes Colorectal Cancer Development by Enhancing Gut Inflammation
3. SerpinB1 controls encephalitogenic T helper cells in neuroinflammation
4. Granzyme K Expressed by Classically Activated Macrophages Contributes to Inflammation and Impaired Remodeling
5. Mice heterozygous for the Serpinb6a null mutation show deficits in central auditory function after acoustic trauma
6. Neurodevelopmental MACPFs: The vertebrate astrotactins and BRINPs
7. A Novel Serpin Regulatory Mechanism: SerpinB9 IS REVERSIBLY INHIBITED BY VICINAL DISULFIDE BOND FORMATION IN THE REACTIVE CENTER LOOP
8. The cryo-EM structure of the acid activatable pore-forming immune effector Macrophage-expressed gene 1
9. Analysis of Perforin Assembly by Quartz Crystal Microbalance Reveals a Role for Cholesterol and Calcium-independent Membrane Binding
10. Assembly of streptolysin O pores assessed by quartz crystal microbalance and atomic force microscopy provides evidence for the formation of anchored but incomplete oligomers
11. Absence of Serpinb6a causes progressive hair cell apoptosis and hearing loss in mice
12. Expression of the Z Variant of α1-Antitrypsin Suppresses Hepatic Cholesterol Biosynthesis in Transgenic Zebrafish
13. Granzyme B Promotes Cytotoxic Lymphocyte Transmigration via Basement Membrane Remodeling
14. Identification of Serpinb6b as a Species-specific Mouse Granzyme A Inhibitor Suggests Functional Divergence between Human and Mouse Granzyme A
15. The Perforin Pore Facilitates the Delivery of Cationic Cargos
16. Conservation of the Extended Substrate Specificity Profiles Among Homologous Granzymes Across Species
17. Absence of SERPINB6A Causes Sensorineural Hearing Loss with Multiple Histopathologies in the Mouse Inner Ear
18. Perforin forms transient pores on the target cell plasma membrane to facilitate rapid access of granzymes during killer cell attack
19. A pro-survival role for the intracellular granzyme B inhibitor Serpinb9 in natural killer cells during poxvirus infection
20. Granzyme K-deficient mice show no evidence of impaired antiviral immunity
21. Zebrafish models for nemaline myopathy reveal a spectrum of nemaline bodies contributing to reduced muscle function
22. Intercellular communication via the endo-lysosomal system: Translocation of granzymes through membrane barriers
23. Serpins and Regulation of Cell Death
24. Structure of Granzyme C Reveals an Unusual Mechanism of Protease Autoinhibition
25. Probing the Efficiency of Proteolytic Events by Positional Proteomics
26. A Common Fold Mediates Vertebrate Defense and Bacterial Attack
27. Mpeg1 is not essential for antibacterial or antiviral immunity, but is implicated in antigen presentation
28. Serpins Flex Their Muscle: I. PUTTING THE CLAMPS ON PROTEOLYSIS IN DIVERSE BIOLOGICAL SYSTEMS
29. Serpins Flex Their Muscle: II. STRUCTURAL INSIGHTS INTO TARGET PEPTIDASE RECOGNITION, POLYMERIZATION, AND TRANSPORT FUNCTIONS
30. Cathepsin H Is an Additional Convertase of Pro-granzyme B
31. Maspin (SERPINB5) Is an Obligate Intracellular Serpin
32. Widespread discrepancy in Nnt genotypes and genetic backgrounds complicates granzyme A and other knockout mouse studies
33. Author response: Widespread discrepancy in Nnt genotypes and genetic backgrounds complicates granzyme A and other knockout mouse studies
34. Nucleophosmin Is Cleaved and Inactivated by the Cytotoxic Granule Protease Granzyme M during Natural Killer Cell-mediated Killing
35. Expression, purification and characterization of recombinant Z α 1-Antitrypsin—The most common cause of α 1-Antitrypsin deficiency
36. A Renaissance in Understanding the Multiple and Diverse Functions of Granzymes?
37. Antihemostatic Activity of Human Granzyme B Mediated by Cleavage of von Willebrand Factor
38. Elucidation of the substrate specificity of the MASP-2 protease of the lectin complement pathway and identification of the enzyme as a major physiological target of the serpin, C1-inhibitor
39. Synthesis of “Difficult” Fluorescence Quenched Substrates of Granzyme C
40. The structural basis for membrane binding and pore formation by lymphocyte perforin
41. The major human and mouse granzymes are structurally and functionally divergent
42. Cytotoxic T lymphocyte-induced killing in the absence of granzymes A and B is unique and distinct from both apoptosis and perforin-dependent lysis
43. An inconvenient association between granzyme A and Nicotinamide Nucleotide Transhydrogenase
44. Are all granzymes cytotoxic in vivo?
45. Corrigendum to “Absence of Serpinb6a causes progressive hair cell apoptosis and hearing loss in mice” [Journal of Genetics and Genomics (2023) 50, 122–125]
46. Cloning and characterising an unusual perforin from chicken (Gallus gallus)
47. Immunodetection of Granzyme B Tissue Distribution and Cellular Localisation
48. Preface
49. Predicting Serpin/Protease Interactions
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