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SerpinB10 is protease inhibitor that may play a role in the regulation of protease activities during hematopoiesis and apoptosis induced by TNF. SerpinB10 may regulate protease activities in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus.
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SerpinB10 Alternative Names
SerpinB10, PI10, bomapin, PI-10 [Homo sapiens]
Serpinb10, Serpinb10-ps, 9830131G07, BB233602 [Mus musculus]
Summaries for SerpinB10
Entrez Gene summary for SerpinB10:
The superfamily of high molecular weight serine proteinase inhibitors (serpins) regulate a diverse set of intracellular and extracellular processes such as complement activation, fibrinolysis, coagulation, cellular differentiation, tumor suppression, apoptosis, and cell migration. Serpins are characterized by a well-conserved tertiary structure that consists of 3 beta sheets and 8 or 9 alpha helices (Huber and Carrell, 1989 [PubMed 2690952]). A critical portion of the molecule, the reactive center loop connects beta sheets A and C. Protease inhibitor-10 (PI10; SERPINB10) is a member of the ov-serpin subfamily, which, relative to the archetypal serpin PI1 , is characterized by a high degree of homology to chicken ovalbumin, lack of N- and C-terminal extensions, absence of a signal peptide, and a serine rather than an asparagine residue at the penultimate position (summary by Bartuski et al., 1997 [PubMed 9268635]).[supplied by OMIM, Jan 2010]
OMIM - description for SerpinB10:
The superfamily of high molecular weight serine proteinase inhibitors (serpins) regulate a diverse set of intracellular and extracellular processes such as complement activation, fibrinolysis, coagulation, cellular differentiation, tumor suppression, apoptosis, and cell migration. Serpins are characterized by a well-conserved tertiary structure that consists of 3 beta sheets and 8 or 9 alpha helices (Huber and Carrell, 1989). A critical portion of the molecule, the reactive center loop connects beta sheets A and C. Protease inhibitor-10 (PI10; SERPINB10) is a member of the ov-serpin subfamily, which, relative to the archetypal serpin PI1 , is characterized by a high degree of homology to chicken ovalbumin, lack of N- and C-terminal extensions, absence of a signal peptide, and a serine rather than an asparagine residue at the penultimate position (summary by Bartuski et al., 1997).
Human SerpinB10 Protein General Information
| Protein names |
SerpinB10 |
| Sequence length |
397 AA. |
| Sequence similarities: |
Belongs to the serpin family. Ov-serpin subfamily. |
| Subcellular location: | Nucleus. Cytoplasm |
| Tissue specificity |
Expressed specifically in the bone marrow. |
General information above from UniProt
Function for SerpinB10 Protein
UniProtKB:
SerpinB10 is protease inhibitor that may play a role in the regulation of protease activities during hematopoiesis and apoptosis induced by TNF. SerpinB10 may regulate protease activities in the cytoplasm and in the nucleus.
Genatlas:
- SerpinB10 may play a role in the regulation of protease activities during hematopoiesis
- SerpinB10 inhibits tumor necrosis factor alpha -induced cell death

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