Cathepsin
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*'''CTS D, E''' are aspartyl proteases which degrade insulin.<br /> | *'''CTS D, E''' are aspartyl proteases which degrade insulin.<br /> | ||
*'''CTS G''' is a serine protease with activity similar to chymotrypsin C.<br /> | *'''CTS G''' is a serine protease with activity similar to chymotrypsin C.<br /> | ||
| - | *'''CTS K''' is a cysteine protease involved in bone resorption.<br /> | + | *'''CTS K''' is a cysteine protease involved in bone resorption. For details see [[Cathepsin k]].<br /> |
*'''CTS S''' is a cysteine protease involved in degradation of antigenic proteins.<br /> | *'''CTS S''' is a cysteine protease involved in degradation of antigenic proteins.<br /> | ||
*'''CTS X''' is a cysteine protease cleaving proteins at their C-terminus.<br /> | *'''CTS X''' is a cysteine protease cleaving proteins at their C-terminus.<br /> | ||
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3D Structures of Cathepsin
Updated on 12-January-2017
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

