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Volumn 540, Issue 1-3, 2006, Pages 10-17

Signal peptide peptidase dependent cleavage of type II transmembrane substrates releases intracellular and extracellular signals

Author keywords

Secretase inhibitor; I CLiP (intramembrane cleaving protease); Reporter gene assay; S2P (Site 2 protease) cleavage; SPP (single peptide peptidase) splice variant

Indexed keywords

[2 [2 (3,5 DIFLUOROPHENYL)ACETYLAMINO] 5 METHYL 6 OXO 6,7 DIHYDRO 5H DIBENZO[B,D]AZEPIN 7 YL]PROPIONAMIDE; [[1 BENZYL 4 [1 (7 CHLORO 2 OXO 5 PHENYL 2,3 DIHYDRO 1H BENZO[E][1,4]DIAZEPIN 3 YLCARBAMOYL)ETHYLCARBOMOYL] 2 HYDROXY 5 PHENYLPENTYL]CARBAMIC ACID TERT BUTYL ESTER]; BENZYLOXYCARBONYLLEUCINELEUCYL 2 KETONE; CARBAMIC ACID DERIVATIVE; CORE PROTEIN; ENZYME INHIBITOR; GAMMA SECRETASE INHIBITOR; GLYCINE DERIVATIVE; KETONE DERIVATIVE; LY 411575; N 1055; N [N (3,5 DIFLUOROPHENACETYL)ALANYL] S PHENYLGLYCINE TERT BUTYL ESTER; PROPIONAMIDE DERIVATIVE; PROTEIN PRECURSOR; SIGNAL PEPTIDASE; SIGNAL PEPTIDASE INHIBITOR; SIGNAL PEPTIDE; UNCLASSIFIED DRUG; WO 9822494; WO 9828268;

EID: 33745000693     PISSN: 00142999     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2006.04.011     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (24)

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