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GZMB / Granzyme B

granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated serine esterase 1)

This enzyme is necessary for target cell lysis in cell-mediated immune responses. It cleaves after Asp. Seems to be linked to an activation cascade of caspases (aspartate-specific cysteine proteases) responsible for apoptosis execution. Cleaves caspase-3, -7, -9 and 10 to give rise to active enzymes mediating apoptosis.

Gene Name: granzyme B (granzyme 2, cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated serine esterase 1)
Family/Subfamily: Protease , Serine S1
Synonyms: GZMB, CCPI, CGL-1, Cathepsin G-like 1, CSP-B, CTLA-1, CTLA1, CGL1, CSPB, Fragmentin 2, GRB, HLP, Human lymphocyte protein, Fragmentin-2, SECT, Lymphocyte protease, T-cell serine protease 1-3E, C11, CTSGL1, Cytotoxic serine protease B, Granzyme B, Granzyme-2
Target Sequences: NM_004131 NP_004122.2 P10144

Publications (4)

1
Graft-versus-host disease propagation depends on increased intestinal epithelial tight junction permeability. Nalle SC, Zuo L, Ong MLDM, Singh G, Worthylake AM, Choi W, Manresa MC, Southworth AP, Edelblum KL, Baker GJ, Joseph NE, Savage PA, Turner JR. The Journal of clinical investigation. 2019 February;129:902-914. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:30667372] [PMC:PMC6355225] Related Antibodies: LS-B7602.
2
Single-cell analysis shows that adipose tissue of persons with both HIV and diabetes is enriched for clonal, cytotoxic, and CMV-specific CD4+ T cells. Celestine N Wanjalla, Wyatt J McDonnell, Ramesh Ram, Abha Chopra, Rama Gangula, Shay Leary, Mona Mashayekhi, Joshua D Simmons, Christian M Warren, Samuel Bailin, Curtis L Gabriel, Liang Guo, Briana D Furch, Morgan C Lima, Beverly O Woodward, LaToya Hannah, Mark A Pilkinton, Daniela T Fuller, Kenji Kawai, Renu Virmani, Aloke V Finn, Alyssa H Hasty, Simon A Mallal, Spyros A Kalams, John R Koethe. Cell reports. Medicine. 2021 February;2:100205. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:33665640] [PMC:PMC7897802] Related Antibodies: LS-B7602.
3
Trifluridine/Tipiracil plus Oxaliplatin Improves PD-1 Blockade in Colorectal Cancer by Inducing Immunogenic Cell Death and Depleting Macrophages. Emeric Limagne, Marion Thibaudin, Lisa Nuttin, Aodrenn Spill, Valentin Derangère, Jean-David Fumet, Nadia Amellal, Elisa Peranzoni, Valérie Cattan, François Ghiringhelli. Cancer immunology research. 2019 December;7:1958-1969. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:31611243] Related Antibodies: LS-B2783.
4
Proteomic definition of human mucosal-associated invariant T cells determines their unique molecular effector phenotype. Björn Bulitta, Werner Zuschratter, Isabel Bernal , Dunja Bruder , Frank Klawonn , Martin von Bergen, Henrikus Stephanus Paulus Garritsen , Lothar Jänsch. The Breast : official journal of the European Society of Mastology. 2018 Aug;;48:1336-1349. [Full Text Article] [PubMed:29749611] Related Antibodies: LS-C338016.
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