Martens_2006_Biol.Chem_387_879

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Title : PREPL: a putative novel oligopeptidase propelled into the limelight - Martens_2006_Biol.Chem_387_879
Author(s) : Martens K , Derua R , Meulemans S , Waelkens E , Jaeken J , Matthijs G , Creemers JW
Ref : Biol Chem , 387 :879 , 2006
Abstract :

The prolyl endopeptidase-like protein PREPL has recently attracted attention because its gene is located within two contiguous gene-deletion syndromes, the 2p21 deletion syndrome and the hypotonia-cystinuria syndrome. Deletion of the gene results in hypotonia at birth, failure to thrive and growth hormone deficiency. PREPL is highly reactive against an activity-based probe, which indicates the presence of an intact catalytic machinery. However, no substrate has been found yet. The unique carboxy-terminus of the catalytic domain might contain the key to the as yet elusive specificity.

PubMedSearch : Martens_2006_Biol.Chem_387_879
PubMedID: 16913837
Gene_locus related to this paper: human-PREPL

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Martens K, Derua R, Meulemans S, Waelkens E, Jaeken J, Matthijs G, Creemers JW (2006)
PREPL: a putative novel oligopeptidase propelled into the limelight
Biol Chem 387 :879

Martens K, Derua R, Meulemans S, Waelkens E, Jaeken J, Matthijs G, Creemers JW (2006)
Biol Chem 387 :879