A. R. Hayman

Publication List Details

Period

2001 - 2006

Number

13

Co-Authors

Calvarial osteoclasts express a higher level of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase than long bone osteoclasts and activation does not depend on cathepsin K or L activity (2006)

Perez-Amodio, S., Jansen, D.C., Schoenmaker, T., Vogels, I.M.C., Reinheckel, T., Hayman, A.R., ...

Bone resorption by osteoclasts depends on the activity of various proteolytic enzymes, in particular those belonging to the group of cysteine proteinases. Next to these enzymes, tartrate-resistant...

The promoter of the chicken alpha 2(VI) collagen gene has features characteristic of house-keeping genes and of proto-oncogenes.

Koller, E, Hayman, A R, Trueb, B

The promoter of the chicken alpha 2(VI) collagen gene reveals several interesting features characteristic of house-keeping genes and growth control related genes. It does not possess a typical TATAA...

Purification and characterization of a tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase from human osteoclastomas.

Hayman, A R, Warburton, M J, Pringle, J A, Coles, B, Chambers, T J

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase is one of the major enzymes produced and secreted by osteoclasts. To obtain sufficient enzyme for biochemical characterization, we have purified this enzyme from...

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase from human osteoclastomas is translated as a single polypeptide.

Hayman, A R, Dryden, A J, Chambers, T J, Warburton, M J

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatases have been isolated from a number of sources. These enzymes consist of one subunit (Mr 30,000-40,000) or two dissimilar subunits (Mr 15,000-20,000). Previously we...

The promoter of the chicken alpha 2(VI) collagen gene has features characteristic of house-keeping genes and of proto-oncogenes.

Koller, E, Hayman, A R, Trueb, B

The promoter of the chicken alpha 2(VI) collagen gene reveals several interesting features characteristic of house-keeping genes and growth control related genes. It does not possess a typical TATAA...

Purification and characterization of a tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase from human osteoclastomas.

Hayman, A R, Warburton, M J, Pringle, J A, Coles, B, Chambers, T J

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase is one of the major enzymes produced and secreted by osteoclasts. To obtain sufficient enzyme for biochemical characterization, we have purified this enzyme from...

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase from human osteoclastomas is translated as a single polypeptide.

Hayman, A R, Dryden, A J, Chambers, T J, Warburton, M J

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatases have been isolated from a number of sources. These enzymes consist of one subunit (Mr 30,000-40,000) or two dissimilar subunits (Mr 15,000-20,000). Previously we...

Mice lacking tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (Acp 5) have disordered macrophage inflammatory responses and reduced clearance of the pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus

Bune, A J, Hayman, A R, Evans, M J, Cox, T M

Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) is a lysosomal di-iron protein of mononuclear phagocytes and osteoclasts. Hitherto, no role for the enzyme in immunity has been identified; however,...