Citations for
1SERPINI1
The serine protease inhibitor neuroserpin regulates the growth and maturation of hippocampal neurons through a non-inhibitory mechanism.
Lee TW, Montgomery JM, Birch NP.
J Neurochem. 121(4):561-74. 2012
2FENIB, SERPINI1
The intracellular accumulation of polymeric neuroserpin explains the severity of the dementia FENIB.
Miranda E, MacLeod I, Davies MJ, PŽrez J, Ršmisch K, Crowther DC, Lomas DA.
Hum Mol Genet 17(11):1527-39. Epub 2008 Feb 11. 2008
3SERPINI1, FENIB
Neuroserpin Portland (Ser52Arg) is trapped as an inactive intermediate that rapidly forms polymers: implications for the epilepsy seen in the dementia FENIB.
Belorgey D, Sharp LK, Crowther DC, Onda M, Johansson J, Lomas DA.
Eur J Biochem 271(16):3360-7. 2004
4FENIB, MRAR2, PRSS12, SERPINI1
Extracellular proteases and their inhibitors ingenetic diseases of the central nervous system.
Molinari F, Meskanaite V, Munnich A, Sonderegger P, Colleaux L.
Hum Mol Genet 12 Suppl 2:R195-200. Epub 2003 Aug 12. 2003
5FENIB, SERPINI1
Association between conformational mutations in neuroserpin and onset and severity of dementia.
Davis RL, Shrimpton AE, Carrell RW, Lomas DA, Gerhard L, Baumann B, Lawrence DA, Yepes M, Kim TS, Ghetti B, Piccardo P, Takao M, Lacbawan F, Muenke M, Sifers RN, Bradshaw CB, Kent PF, Collins GH, Larocca D, Holohan PD.
Lancet 359(9325):2242-7. 2002
6SERPINI1
Acyl-enzyme complexes between tissue-type plasminogen activator and neuroserpin are short-lived in vitro.
Barker-Carlson K, Lawrence DA, Schwartz BS.
J Biol Chem. 277(49):46852-7 2002
7SERPINI1
Neuroserpin is expressed in the pituitary and adrenal glands and induces the extension of neurite-like processes in AtT-20 cells.
Hill RM, Parmar PK, Coates LC, Mezey E, Pearson JF, Birch NP.
Biochem J 345 Pt 3:595-601. 2000
8SERPINI1, SERPINI2, SPI@4
Tissue-specific cancer-related serpin gene cluster at human chromosome band 3q26.
Chang WS, Chang NT, Lin SC, Wu CW, Wu FY.
Genes Chromosomes Cancer 29(3):240-55. 2000
9SERPINI1
Human neuroserpin (PI12) : cDNA cloning and chromosomal localization to 3q26.
Schrimpf SP, et al.
Genomics 40 : 55-62. 1997