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- Sj7170, a Unique Dual-function Peptide with a Specific α-Chymotrypsin Inhibitory Activity and a Potent Tumor-activating Effect from Scorpion VenomJournal of Biological ChemistryVol. 289Issue 17
- PreviewBackground: Sj7170 is a new peptide from scorpion venom. Results: Sj7170 specifically inhibits the activity of α-chymotrypsin. Sj7170 promotes glioblastoma tumorigenesis and metastasis by up-regulating cyclin D1 and Snail. Conclusion: Sj7170 not only specifically inhibits α-chymotrypsin activity but also promotes the tumorigenesis and metastasis of glioblastoma. Significance: Sj7170 is a unique dual-function peptide with a protease inhibitory activity and a potent tumor-activating effect.
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