1.14.11.4 A scalable lysyl hydroxylase 2 expression system and luciferase-based enzymatic activity assay Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Cannabidiol, a major non-psychotropic cannabis constituent enhances fracture healing and stimulates lysyl hydroxylase activity in osteoblasts Rattus norvegicus 1.14.11.4 Collagen cross-linking mediated by lysyl hydroxylase 2 an enzymatic battlefield to combat fibrosis Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Essential roles of insulin, AMPK signaling and lysyl and prolyl hydroxylases in the biosynthesis and multimerization of adiponectin Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 FKBP65-dependent peptidyl-prolyl isomerase activity potentiates the lysyl hydroxylase 2-driven collagen cross-link switch Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 2 induces a collagen cross-link switch in tumor stroma Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 2 induces a collagen cross-link switch in tumor stroma Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 modifies lysine residues to facilitate oligomerization of mannan-binding lectin Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 modifies lysine residues to facilitate oligomerization of mannan-binding lectin Mus musculus C57BL/6 1.14.11.4 Molecular architecture of the multifunctional collagen lysyl hydroxylase and glycosyltransferase LH3 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Procollagen lysyl hydroxylase 2 expression is regulated by an alternative downstream transforming growth factor beta-1 activation mechanism Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Procollagen-lysine 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 2 promotes hypoxia-induced glioma migration and invasion Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Procollagen-lysine, 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 2 expression in brain arteriovenous malformations and its association with brain arteriovenous malformation size Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Procollagen-lysine, 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase family novel prognostic biomarkers and tumor microenvironment regulators for lower-grade glioma Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Recruitment of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) to the fibroblast cell surface by lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) triggers transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) activation and fibroblast differentiation Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Sc65-null mice provide evidence for a novel endoplasmic reticulum complex regulating collagen lysyl hydroxylation Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Sc65-null mice provide evidence for a novel endoplasmic reticulum complex regulating collagen lysyl hydroxylation Mus musculus 714 1.14.11.4 1,25(OH)2D3 regulates collagen quality in an osteoblastic cell culture system Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 A connective tissue disorder caused by mutations of the lysyl hydroxylase 3 gene Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 A novel mutation in the lysyl hydroxylase 1 gene causes decreased lysyl hydroxylase activity in an Ehlers-Danlos VIA patient Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Catalytic properties of lysyl hydroxylase from cells synthesizing genetically different collagen types Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Catalytic properties of lysyl hydroxylase from cells synthesizing genetically different collagen types Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Characterisation of the Drosophila procollagen lysyl hydroxylase, dPlod Drosophila melanogaster 1.14.11.4 Characterization of collagenous peptides bound to lysyl hydroxylase isoforms Caenorhabditis elegans 1.14.11.4 Characterization of collagenous peptides bound to lysyl hydroxylase isoforms Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Characterization of three fragments that constitute the monomers of the human lysyl hydroxylase isoenzymes 1-3: The 30-kDa N-terminal fragment is not required for lysyl hydroxylase activity Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Cloning and characterization of a novel human lysyl hydroxylase isoform highly expressed in pancreas and muscle Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Cloning and characterization of a third human lysyl hydroxylase isoform Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Cloning and expression of cDNA encoding lysyl hydroxylase 1, 2 and 3 in tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes Takifugu rubripes 1.14.11.4 Cofactor requirements for the enzymatic hydroxylation of lysine in a polypeptide precursor of collagen Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Crystal structure of the 2-oxoglutarate- and Fe(II)-dependent lysyl hydroxylase JMJD6 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Differences between collagen hydroxylases and 2-oxoglutarate dehydrogenase in their inhibition by structural analogues of 2-oxoglutarate Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Dimerization of human lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) is mediated by the amino acids 541-547 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Failure of highly purified lysyl hydroxylase to hydroxylate lysyl residues in the non-helical regions of collagen Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Functional diversity of lysyl hydroxylase 2 in collagen synthesis of human dermal fibroblasts Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Genomic structure and embryonic expression of zebrafish lysyl hydroxylase 1 and lysyl hydroxylase 2 Danio rerio 1.14.11.4 Glycosylation catalyzed by lysyl hydroxylase 3 is essential for basement membranes Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Identification of amino acids important for the catalytic activity of the collagen glucosyltransferase associated with the multifunctional lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) Caenorhabditis elegans 1.14.11.4 Identification of PLOD2 as telopeptide lysyl hydroxylase, an important enzyme in fibrosis Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Identification, expression, and tissue distribution of the three rat lysyl hydroxylase isoforms Rattus norvegicus 1.14.11.4 Inhibition of lysyl hydroxylase by catechol analogs Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Isolation of lysyl hydroxylase, an enzyme of collagen synthesis, from chick embryos as a homogeneous protein Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Jmjd6 catalyses lysyl-hydroxylation of U2AF65, a protein associated with RNA splicing Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 2 is a specific telopeptide hydroxylase, while all three isoenzymes hydroxylate collagenous sequences Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) modifies proteins in the extracellular space, a novel mechanism for matrix remodeling Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 glucosylates galactosylhydroxylysine residues in type I collagen in osteoblast culture Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 glucosylates galactosylhydroxylysine residues in type I collagen in osteoblast culture Mus musculus CRL-2593 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 is secreted from cells by two pathways Canis lupus familiaris 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 is secreted from cells by two pathways Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase 3 is secreted from cells by two pathways Canis lupus familiaris Madin-Darby 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase, a collagen processing enzyme, exemplifies a novel class of luminally-oriented peripheral membrane proteins in the endoplasmic reticulum Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase-2b directs collagen cross-linking pathways in MC3T3-E1 cells Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Lysyl hydroxylase. Further purification and characterization of the enzyme from chick embryos and chick embryo cartilage Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Mechanism of inhibition of lysyl hydroxylase activity by the organophosphates malathion and malaoxon Rattus norvegicus 1.14.11.4 Mimivirus collagen is modified by bifunctional lysyl hydroxylase and glycosyltransferase enzyme Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus 1.14.11.4 Mimivirus collagen is modified by bifunctional lysyl hydroxylase and glycosyltransferase enzyme Acanthamoeba polyphaga Mimivirus L230 1.14.11.4 Minoxidil exerts different inhibitory effects on gene expression of lysyl hydroxylase 1, 2, and 3: implications for collagen cross-linking and treatment of fibrosis Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Missense mutations that cause Bruck syndrome affect enzymatic activity, folding, and oligomerization of lysyl hydroxylase 2 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Overexpression of lysyl hydroxylase-2b leads to defective collagen fibrillogenesis and matrix mineralization Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Partial purification and characterization of protocollagen lysine hydroxylase from chick embryos Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Partial purification and properties of collagen lysine hydroxylase from chick embryos Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Posttranslational enzymes in the biosynthesis of collagen: intracellular enzymes Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Posttranslational enzymes in the biosynthesis of collagen: intracellular enzymes Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Procollagen lysyl hydroxylase 2 is essential for hypoxia-induced breast cancer metastasis Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Production of bioactive, post-translationally modified, heterotrimeric, human recombinant type-I collagen in transgenic tobacco Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Purification and enzymatic properties of lysyl hydroxylase from fetal procine skin Sus scrofa 1.14.11.4 Rat lysyl hydroxylase: molecular cloning, mRNA distribution and expression in a baculovirus system Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Rat lysyl hydroxylase: molecular cloning, mRNA distribution and expression in a baculovirus system Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Rat lysyl hydroxylase: molecular cloning, mRNA distribution and expression in a baculovirus system Rattus norvegicus 1.14.11.4 Reduction of lysyl hydroxylase 3 causes deleterious changes in the deposition and organization of extracellular matrix Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Retrieval-independent localization of lysyl hydroxylase in the endoplasmic reticulum via a peptide fold in its iron-binding domain Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Self-hydroxylation of the splicing factor lysyl hydroxylase, JMJD6 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Studies on protocollagen lysine hydroxylase. Hydroxylation of synthetic peptides and the stoichiometric decarboxylation of alpha-ketoglutarate Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Studies on the lysyl hydroxylase reaction. I. Initial velocity kinetics and related aspects Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 Studies on the lysyl hydroxylase reaction. II. Inhibition kinetics and the reaction mechanism Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 TGF-beta induces lysyl hydroxylase 2b in human synovial osteoarthritic fibroblasts through ALK5 signaling Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 The activities of lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) regulate the amount and oligomerization status of adiponectin Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 The activities of lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) regulate the amount and oligomerization status of adiponectin Mus musculus C57BL/6 1.14.11.4 The glycosyltransferase activities of lysyl hydroxylase 3 (LH3) in the extracellular space are important for cell growth and viability Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 The hydroxylation of prolyl and lysyl residues Gallus gallus 1.14.11.4 The lysyl hydroxylase isoforms are widely expressed during mouse embryogenesis, but obtain tissue- and cell-specific patterns in the adult Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 TIA nuclear proteins regulate the alternate splicing of lysyl hydroxylase 2 Homo sapiens 1.14.11.4 Tissue-specific changes in the hydroxylysine content and cross-links of collagens and alterations in fibril morphology in lysyl hydroxylase 1 knock-out mice Mus musculus 1.14.11.4 Tissue-specific expression and regulation of the alternatively-spliced forms of lysyl hydroxylase 2 (LH2) in human kidney cells and skin fibroblasts Homo sapiens