It is now well known that proteases are found everywhere, in
viruses and bacteria as well as in all human, animal and plant
cells, and play a role in a variety of biological functions ranging
from digestion, fertilization, development to senescence and death.
Under physiological conditions the ability of proteases is
regulated by endogenous inhibitors. However, when the activity of
proteases is not regulated appropriately, disease processes can
result, as seen in Alzheimer s disease, cancer metastasis and tumor
progression, inflammation and atherosclerosis. Thus it is evident
that there is an absolute need for a tighter control of proteolytic
activities in different cells and tissues.
Aimed at graduate students and researchers with an interest in
cellular proteolytic events, "Role of Proteases in Cellular
Dysfunctions" is the second book on Proteases in this series. The
book consists of three parts in specified topics based on current
literatures for a better understanding for the readers with respect
to their subject-wise interests. The first section of this book
covers a brief idea about the neuronal disorders and the
involvement of proteases such as calpains, caspases and matrix
metalloproteases (MMPs). The second section covers the deadly
disease cancer and its relation to ubiquitin-proteasome system,
MMPs and serine proteases. The last section is about the role of
proteases such as calpains, MMPs and serine protease as well as
urokinase type plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR) in causing
cardiovascular defects. "
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