Yu_2010_FEBS.J_277_1126

Reference

Title : The dipeptidyl peptidase IV family in cancer and cell biology - Yu_2010_FEBS.J_277_1126
Author(s) : Yu DM , Yao TW , Chowdhury S , Nadvi NA , Osborne B , Church WB , McCaughan GW , Gorrell MD
Ref : Febs J , 277 :1126 , 2010
Abstract :

Of the 600+ known proteases identified to date in mammals, a significant percentage is involved or implicated in pathogenic and cancer processes. The dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPIV) gene family, comprising four enzyme members [DPIV (EC 3.4.14.5), fibroblast activation protein, DP8 and DP9] and two nonenzyme members [DP6 (DPL1) and DP10 (DPL2)], are interesting in this regard because of their multiple diverse functions, varying patterns of distribution/localization and subtle, but significant, differences in structure/substrate recognition. In addition, their engagement in cell biological processes involves both enzymatic and nonenzymatic capabilities. This article examines, in detail, our current understanding of the biological involvement of this unique enzyme family and their overall potential as therapeutic targets.

PubMedSearch : Yu_2010_FEBS.J_277_1126
PubMedID: 20074209

Related information

Citations formats

Yu DM, Yao TW, Chowdhury S, Nadvi NA, Osborne B, Church WB, McCaughan GW, Gorrell MD (2010)
The dipeptidyl peptidase IV family in cancer and cell biology
Febs J 277 :1126

Yu DM, Yao TW, Chowdhury S, Nadvi NA, Osborne B, Church WB, McCaughan GW, Gorrell MD (2010)
Febs J 277 :1126