Regulation of Calpain 2 by Calpastatin
Calpains are a family of intracellular cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They participate in many processes including cell motility, cell cycle progression and cell death, in response to calcium signaling. Because calpain over-activation as a result of calcium dysregulation is a contributing factor to many disease states, these enzymes are ...
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