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Koike H, Kouchi Z, Kinouchi T, Maeda T, Sorimachi H, Saido T, et al.
Cytotechnology . 2008 Nov; 33(1-3):213-9. PMID: 19002828
Thimet oligopeptidase (TOP) is a thiol- andmetallo-dependent peptidase and has been shown to beone of the beta-secretase candidates. TOPexpressed in COS cells cleaved amyloid precursorprotein (APP) at the beta-secretase site,...
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Futai E, Sorimachi H, Jeong S, Kitamoto K, Ishiura S, Suzuki K
J Biosci Bioeng . 2005 Oct; 88(4):438-40. PMID: 16232641
We have cloned and sequenced genomic DNA of Aspergillus oryzae palBory, orthologue of Emericella nidulans palB, which encodes a calpain-like protease modulating a signal transduction pathway during alkaline adaptation. The...
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Spencer M, Guyon J, Sorimachi H, Potts A, Richard I, Herasse M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2002 Jun; 99(13):8874-9. PMID: 12084932
Limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, type 2A (LGMD 2A), is an autosomal recessive disorder that causes late-onset muscle-wasting, and is due to mutations in the muscle-specific protease calpain 3 (C3). Although LGMD...
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Nakagawa K, Masumoto H, Sorimachi H, Suzuki K
J Biochem . 2001 Nov; 130(5):605-11. PMID: 11686922
Calpain is a heterodimeric, intracellular Ca(2+)-dependent, "bio-modulator" that alters the properties of substrates through site-specific proteolysis. It has been proposed that calpains are activated by autolysis of the N-terminus of...
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Takahashi N, Sasagawa N, Usuki F, Kino Y, Kawahara H, Sorimachi H, et al.
J Biochem . 2001 Nov; 130(5):581-7. PMID: 11686919
Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is the most common form of adult onset muscular dystrophy. Patients have a large CTG repeat expansion in the 3' untranslated region of the DMPK gene, which...
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Hata S, Sorimachi H, Suzuki K
Seikagaku . 2001 Oct; 73(9):1129-40. PMID: 11675995
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Reverter D, Sorimachi H, Bode W
Trends Cardiovasc Med . 2001 Oct; 11(6):222-9. PMID: 11673052
The calpains form a growing family of structurally related intracellular multidomain cysteine proteinases containing a papain-related catalytic domain, whose activity depends on calcium. The calpains are believed to play important...
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Sorimachi H
Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso . 2001 Oct; 46(11 Suppl):1772-80. PMID: 11579578
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Umeda T, Kouchi Z, Kawahara H, Tomioka S, Sasagawa N, Maeda T, et al.
J Biochem . 2001 Sep; 130(4):535-42. PMID: 11574073
Members of the caspase family have been implicated as key mediators of apoptosis in mammalian cells. However, few of their substrates are known to have physiological significance in the apoptotic...
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Hata S, Nishi K, Kawamoto T, Lee H, Kawahara H, Maeda T, et al.
J Mol Evol . 2001 Aug; 53(3):191-203. PMID: 11523006
The proteins nCL-2 and nCL-2' are members of the Ca2+-dependent cysteine protease (calpain) superfamily, with stomach-specific expression. Like other typical calpains, nCL-2 has three distinct domains, a protease, a C2-like,...