“…It was characterized as a metalloproteinase of the metzincin superfamily and defined a new subfamily, the pappalysins, distinct from previously recognized subfamilies including the matrix metalloproteinases (Boldt et al ., ). Since the discovery of its function, PAPP‐A and its proteolytic activity have been studied in a diverse range of species, including human, baboon, cow, pig, mouse, naked mole rat, marsupial, and zebrafish (Mazerbourg et al ., ; Conover et al ., ; Tchoukalova et al ., ; Juengel et al ., ; Phang et al ., ; Kjaer‐Sorensen et al ., ; Brohus et al ., ). Based on genomic data, a gene encoding PAPP‐A appears to be present in all vertebrates.…”