2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.joca.2017.02.096
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Site-1 protease regulates skeletal stem cell population and osteogenic differentiation in mice

Abstract: Site-1 protease (S1P) is a proprotein convertase with essential functions in the conversion of precursor proteins to their active form.In earlier studies, we demonstrated that S1P ablation in the chondrocyte lineage results in a drastic reduction in endochondral bone formation. To investigate the mechanistic contribution of S1P to bone development we ablated S1P in the osterix lineage in mice. S1P ablation in this lineage results in osteochondrodysplasia and variable degrees of early postnatal scoliosis. Embry… Show more

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“…Interestingly, S1P is also implicated in biomineralization, as S1P deficiency causes human skeletal dysplasia (37). S1P has been reported to regulate osteoblastic mineralization (38,39) and bone development (40,41). However, it is currently unclear how S1P functions to regulate biomineralization.…”
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“…Interestingly, S1P is also implicated in biomineralization, as S1P deficiency causes human skeletal dysplasia (37). S1P has been reported to regulate osteoblastic mineralization (38,39) and bone development (40,41). However, it is currently unclear how S1P functions to regulate biomineralization.…”
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confidence: 99%