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The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology, 1997
Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine protease of the papain family. It functions in intracellular protein catabolism and in certain situations may also be involved in other physiological processes, such as processing of antigens in the immune response, hormone activation and bone turnover.
J S, Mort, D J, Buttle
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Cathepsin B is a lysosomal cysteine protease of the papain family. It functions in intracellular protein catabolism and in certain situations may also be involved in other physiological processes, such as processing of antigens in the immune response, hormone activation and bone turnover.
J S, Mort, D J, Buttle
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects, 2003
Active cathepsin B has been found in cell extract and medium of human osteoblast-like cells and MG-63 cells. The released form is stable at neutral and alkaline pH and, in both cell types, intracellular and extracellular cathepsin B activities are increased by interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta) and parathyroid hormone (PTH).
Aisa M. C. +3 more
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Active cathepsin B has been found in cell extract and medium of human osteoblast-like cells and MG-63 cells. The released form is stable at neutral and alkaline pH and, in both cell types, intracellular and extracellular cathepsin B activities are increased by interleukin-1 beta (IL-1beta) and parathyroid hormone (PTH).
Aisa M. C. +3 more
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[41] Cathepsin B, cathepsin H, and cathepsin L
1981Alan J. Barrett, Heidrun Kirschke
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Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2006
Cathepsin B is an abundant and ubiquitously expressed cysteine peptidase of the papain family. It is involved in many physiological processes, such as remodeling of the extracellular matrix (wound healing), apoptosis, and activation of thyroxine and renin.
R, Frlan, S, Gobec
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Cathepsin B is an abundant and ubiquitously expressed cysteine peptidase of the papain family. It is involved in many physiological processes, such as remodeling of the extracellular matrix (wound healing), apoptosis, and activation of thyroxine and renin.
R, Frlan, S, Gobec
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Cathepsin B in Human Leukocytes
cclm, 1998Abstract We have applied a method using the fluorigenic substrate benzoloxycarbonyl-Arg-Arg-amido-4-methylcoumarin to measure cathepsin B, a thiol proteinase, in homogenates of human leukocytes. Data like pH optimum, stability, influence of thiol groups and effects of thiol proteinase inhibitors, lack of binding to Concanavalin A and ...
den Tandt, Wilfried, Scharpe, Simon
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Tumor Cell Membrane Cathepsin B
bchm, 1998The lysosomal cysteine peptidase cathepsin B was found to be associated with plasma membrane/endosomal fractions of murine B16 amelanotic melanoma cells. Confocal microscopy with three dimensional image analysis indicated that cathepsin B was associated with the external basal cell surface, which would be consistent with its proposed role in ...
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Cathepsin-B activity in otosclerosis
Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology, 1983Cathepsin-B activity was determined fluorimetrically in the otosclerotic stapes footplate, the stapes superstructure, normal temporal cortical bone, and os frontale osteoma. Measurements with a synthetic substrate made determinations in individual samples possible. The cathepsin-B activity in the otosclerotic stapes footplate was one order of magnitude
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Cathepsin B and glioma invasion
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience, 1999AbstractIncreased expression of cathepsin B has been reported in a number of human and animal tumors. This has also been observed in human gliomas where increases in cathepsin B mRNA, protein, activity and secretion parallel malignant progression. In the present study, we showed that cathepsin B was directly involved in glioma cell invasion.
L L, Demchik +4 more
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