Cathepsin k
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Revision as of 18:47, 30 March 2016
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Introduction
Structure
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The of Cathepsin K consists of three residues: cysteine 25, histidine 162, and asparagine 182 (1).
Function
Disease
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References
1. Zhao, B., Janson, C. A., Amegadzie, B. Y., D'Alessio, K., Griffin, C., Hanning, C. R., ... & Smith, W. W. (1997). Crystal structure of human osteoclast cathepsin K complex with E-64. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, 4(2), 109-111.