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- Sheddases are membrane-bound enzymes that cleave extracellular portions of transmembrane proteins, releasing the soluble ectodomains from the cell surface...
- of body parts Desquamation, pathologic or non-pathologic skin shedding Sheddase and Ectodomain shedding Shedding game, a family of card games where the...
- examples of enzymes that can induce shedding of the glycocalyx and these sheddases can therefor contribute to degradation of the glycocalyx layer in several...
- interactions. Those ADAMs which are active proteases are classified as sheddases because they cut off or shed extracellular portions of transmembrane proteins...
- unique structure, possessing both potential adhesion and protease domains. Sheddase, a generic name for the ADAM metallopeptidase, functions primarily to cleave...
- loss of glycocalyx and is therefore considered as a potential endogenous sheddase. However, plasma hyaluronidase activity is decreased in experimental as...
- transmembrane domain by another enzyme known as ADAM17 a member of the sheddase enzyme family, during the protective phase of RAAS, the Renin–Angiotensin–Aldosterone...
- approximately 60 amino acids. Its main binding partner is the ADAM10 protein, a sheddase that interacts with a variety of adhesion molecules that are found on the...
- pro-TNF-α), and is of known physiological importance. ADAM17 was the first 'sheddase' to be identified, and is also understood to play a role in the release...
- Aderbasib (codenamed INCB7839) is a sheddase inhibitor that may suppress tumor cell proliferation. Acting on multiple receptor classes and subclasses,...