Figure 1
Figure 1. PAR signaling is initiated by proteolysis of the N terminus to irreversibly activate the receptor by exposing the tethered ligand. (A-B) Proteases have distinct cleavage sites that generate unique tethered ligands that can direct the downstream signaling toward specific pathways. The PAR1 cleavage sites for thrombin, APC, MMP1, and MMP13 are shown as a representative example.

PAR signaling is initiated by proteolysis of the N terminus to irreversibly activate the receptor by exposing the tethered ligand. (A-B) Proteases have distinct cleavage sites that generate unique tethered ligands that can direct the downstream signaling toward specific pathways. The PAR1 cleavage sites for thrombin, APC, MMP1, and MMP13 are shown as a representative example.

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