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Cathepsin

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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CTS B is a cysteine protease. The active site contains a cysteine residue from the N-terminal domain and His residue from the C-terminal domain.
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CTS B is a cysteine protease. The active site contains a cysteine residue from the N-terminal domain and histidine residue from the C-terminal domain.
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== 3D Structures of Cathepsin ==
== 3D Structures of Cathepsin ==

Revision as of 07:42, 24 November 2015

human procathepsin B, 1pbh

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3D Structures of Cathepsin

Updated on 24-November-2015

Cathepsin-C mature see Dipeptidyl peptidase-I


References

  1. Nomura T, Katunuma N. Involvement of cathepsins in the invasion, metastasis and proliferation of cancer cells. J Med Invest. 2005 Feb;52(1-2):1-9. PMID:15751268

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