kallikreins
Kallikreins are a group of serine proteases with diverse physiological roles. In humans they are divided into plasma kallikrein and the tissue kallikreins, a family of kallikrein-related peptidases (KLK1–KLK15). The KLK genes are largely clustered on chromosome 19, while the plasma kallikrein gene KLKB1 encodes prekallikrein, the circulating precursor of plasma kallikrein.
Plasma kallikrein is activated from prekallikrein by factor XIIa and, once active, cleaves high-molecular-weight kininogen to
Tissue kallikreins are secreted serine proteases expressed in various tissues, including skin, kidney, and the male
Clinical and research relevance: Abnormal kallikrein activity is implicated in inflammatory and cardiovascular conditions, hereditary angioedema,