Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases

Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-β family. Activin A is involved in several biological responses including wound repair, cell death, proliferation and differentiation of many cell types. Biologically active activins consist of homodimers or heterodimers of two beta (β)...

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Main Authors: Tie, Tung Hing, Basir, Rusliza, Chuah, Yaw Kuang, Talib, Herni, Nordin, Norshariza
Other Authors: Saad, Mohd Zamri
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2015
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spelling my.upm.eprints.325622016-01-26T04:32:30Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32562/ Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases Tie, Tung Hing Basir, Rusliza Chuah, Yaw Kuang Talib, Herni Nordin, Norshariza Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-β family. Activin A is involved in several biological responses including wound repair, cell death, proliferation and differentiation of many cell types. Biologically active activins consist of homodimers or heterodimers of two beta (β) subunits that are linked together by a single covalent disulphide bond. The subunits in humans are βA, βB, βC and βE. As an example, a combination of two βA subunits will produce a unit of activin A. These proteins are found in most cells of body such as macrophage and activated circulating monocytes. Their role in inflammation can be categorised into two types, either pro- or anti-inflammatory agents, depending on the cell type and phase. Activin signals are kept in balance by antagonist follistatin (Fst), which is a glycoprotein expressed in tissues and encoded by the follistatin gene in humans. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press Saad, Mohd Zamri 2015-07 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/32562/1/01%20JST-0473-2013%20Review%20Article%20Rev.pdf Tie, Tung Hing and Basir, Rusliza and Chuah, Yaw Kuang and Talib, Herni and Nordin, Norshariza (2015) Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases. Pertanika Journal of Science & Technology, 23 (2). pp. 163-176. ISSN 0128-7680; ESSN: 2231-8526 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/Pertanika%20PAPERS/JST%20Vol.%2023%20%282%29%20Jul.%202015/01%20JST-0473-2013%20Review%20Article%20Rev.pdf
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description Activin proteins are members of the transforming growth factor-β family. Activin A is involved in several biological responses including wound repair, cell death, proliferation and differentiation of many cell types. Biologically active activins consist of homodimers or heterodimers of two beta (β) subunits that are linked together by a single covalent disulphide bond. The subunits in humans are βA, βB, βC and βE. As an example, a combination of two βA subunits will produce a unit of activin A. These proteins are found in most cells of body such as macrophage and activated circulating monocytes. Their role in inflammation can be categorised into two types, either pro- or anti-inflammatory agents, depending on the cell type and phase. Activin signals are kept in balance by antagonist follistatin (Fst), which is a glycoprotein expressed in tissues and encoded by the follistatin gene in humans.
author2 Saad, Mohd Zamri
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Tie, Tung Hing
Basir, Rusliza
Chuah, Yaw Kuang
Talib, Herni
Nordin, Norshariza
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author Tie, Tung Hing
Basir, Rusliza
Chuah, Yaw Kuang
Talib, Herni
Nordin, Norshariza
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Basir, Rusliza
Chuah, Yaw Kuang
Talib, Herni
Nordin, Norshariza
Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
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title Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
title_short Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
title_full Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
title_fullStr Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
title_full_unstemmed Activin A: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
title_sort activin a: its role and involvement in inflammatory diseases
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
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