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Åke Lundwall, Adam Clauss, A. Yvonne Olsson

Evolution of kallikrein-related peptidases in mammals and identification of a genetic locus encoding potential regulatory inhibitors

Keywords: innate immunity, prostate-specific antigen, semenogelin, serine proteinase, species specificity, WFDC domain

The human kallikrein locus on chromosome 19 consists of 15 genes encoding serine proteases. Here we review studies on their evolution, which demonstrate that there are several taxon-unique KLK1 paralogs in mouse, rat and horse, but not in primates and many other mammals. Furthermore, the duplication yielding KLK2 and prostate-specific antigen (KLK3) appears to be specific to primates, but a functional progenitor to KLK2 is expressed in the dog prostate. The linkage to a locus of possible regulatory protease inhibitors on chromosome 20 is discussed, as is the potential role of the kallikrein locus in innate immunity.

Biological Chemistry, Walter de Gruyter

Print ISSN: 1431-6730
Volume: 387, 03/2006
Pages: 243 - 249

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