Cathepsin
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| - | [[Cathepsin]] (CTS) is a protease which becomes activated at low pH. It is found in lysosomes. Members of the CTS group are denoted as CTSA, CTSB etc and cleave proteins at different peptide bonds. The CTSs are expressed as an inactive precursor pro-CTS (PCTS) which becomes active when a long residue prosegment is cleaved off producing the mature CTS (MCTS).<ref>PMID:15751268</ref> | + | [[Cathepsin]] (CTS) is a protease which becomes activated at low pH. It is found in lysosomes. Members of the CTS group are denoted as CTSA, CTSB etc and cleave proteins at different peptide bonds. The CTSs are expressed as an inactive precursor '''pro-CTS''' (PCTS) which becomes active when a long residue prosegment is cleaved off producing the mature CTS (MCTS).<ref>PMID:15751268</ref> For details on pro-CTS see [[Molecular Playground/Human PPCA]]. |
*'''CTS B, F, H, L, L1, L2''' are cysteine proteases.<br /> | *'''CTS B, F, H, L, L1, L2''' are cysteine proteases.<br /> | ||
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3D Structures of Cathepsin
Updated on 15-February-2016
Cathepsin-C mature see Dipeptidyl peptidase-I
References
- ↑ 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
- ↑ Mirkovic B, Renko M, Turk S, Sosic I, Jevnikar Z, Obermajer N, Turk D, Gobec S, Kos J. Novel Mechanism of Cathepsin B Inhibition by Antibiotic Nitroxoline and Related Compounds. ChemMedChem. 2011 May 20. doi: 10.1002/cmdc.201100098. PMID:21598397 doi:10.1002/cmdc.201100098

