@article{3094539, title = "A comprehensive nomenclature for serine proteases with homology to tissue kallikreins", author = "Lundwall, Å. and Band, V. and Blaber, M. and Clements, J.A. and Courty, Y. and Diamandis, E.P. and Fritz, H. and Lilja, H. and Malm, J. and Maltais, L.J. and Olsson, A.Y. and Petraki, C. and Scorilas, A. and Sotiropoulou, G. and Stenman, U.-H. and Stephan, C. and Talieri, M. and Yousef, G.M.", journal = "BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY HOPPE-SEYLER", year = "2006", volume = "387", number = "6", pages = "637-641", doi = "10.1515/BC.2006.082", keywords = "kallikrein; serine proteinase; tissue kallikrein, chromosome 1; chromosome 19q; chromosome 7; conference paper; enzyme activity; enzyme analysis; human; inflammation; kallikrein kinin system; nomenclature; nucleotide sequence; priority journal; sequence homology; unindexed sequence, Chromosomes, Human, Pair 19; Humans; Sequence Homology; Serine Endopeptidases; Terminology; Tissue Kallikreins, Rodentia", abstract = "The human kallikrein locus on chromosome 19q13.3-13.4 contains kallikrein 1 - the tissue kallikrein - and 14 related serine proteases. Recent investigations into their function and evolution have indicated that the present nomenclature for these proteins is inadequate or insufficient. Here we present a new nomenclature in which proteins without proven kininogenase activity are denoted kallikrein-related peptidase. Names are also given to the unique rodent proteins that are closely related to kallikrein 1. Copyright © by Walter de Gruyter." }