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Volumn 33, Issue 14, 1994, Pages 1415-1436

Peptidyl‐Prolyl cis/trans Isomerases and Their Effectors

Author keywords

Effectors; Isomerases; Peptidyl prolyl cis trans isomerase

Indexed keywords


EID: 0028050923     PISSN: 05700833     EISSN: 15213773     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/anie.199414151     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (330)

References (311)
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    • 84989545058 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Because increasing numbers of isoenzymes in the PPIase family have been discovered, some of the abbreviations for the enzymes have become inexact and confusing. For the unequivocal naming of cyclophilins and FKBPs we assume the following abbreviations: Cyp and FKBP stand for the two respective families of PPIases. The abbreviations Cyp and FKBP are followed by the molecular weight (kDa) of the amino acid sequence of the complete pre‐protein obtained from the nucleotide sequence. When the location is known, then the abbreviations cy (cytosolic), mit (mitochondrial), sec (secretory), mem (membrane bound) follow the molecular weight. The organism from which the protein comes is noted in front of or after the enzyme abbreivation, if needed. The cross references to several of the other abbreviations in the literature are given in the footnotes to Scheme 1 (Cyp) and Scheme 2 (FKBP).
  • 161
    • 0026132165 scopus 로고
    • Further evidence that cyclosporin A protects mitochondria from calcium overload by inhibiting a matrix peptidyl-prolylcis-transisomerase. Implications for the immunosuppressive and toxic effects of cyclosporin
    • (1991) Biochemical Journal , vol.274 , pp. 611
    • Griffiths, E.J.1    Halestrap, A.P.2


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