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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology, 2003
Cathepsin B is a mammalian cysteine protease. The enzyme has been suggested to participate in the patophysiological processes of keratoconus as well as in the corneal response to infectious agents. This study describes the localization of cathepsin B in the rat eye.Cathepsin B was identified in rat ocular tissues by Western blotting and ...
Johan Wassélius+3 more
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Cathepsin B is a mammalian cysteine protease. The enzyme has been suggested to participate in the patophysiological processes of keratoconus as well as in the corneal response to infectious agents. This study describes the localization of cathepsin B in the rat eye.Cathepsin B was identified in rat ocular tissues by Western blotting and ...
Johan Wassélius+3 more
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Cerebrospinal fluid cathepsin B and S
Neurological Sciences, 2012Cathepsins are increased in the brain of elderly animals. We investigate the presence of cathepsin B and S in human cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) plasma and the associations with cystatin C, age and sex. We measured cathepsin B and S concentrations in CSFs from 118 persons, undergoing elective surgical procedures, with ELISA. Both cathepsin B and cathepsin
Constantin Bodolea+3 more
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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.
Kevin Nelson+4 more
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CATHEPSIN B, CATHEPSIN C AND ARYLAMIDASE IN RABBIT CORNEA
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1982The 3 peptide hydrolases cathepsin B, cathepsin C and arylamidase have been assayed in rabbit cornea with the use of fluorigenic derivatives of β‐naphthylamine. The optimal reaction conditions and kinetic properties are described. The assay procedures which are simple and very sensitive can be used for studying the release of these enzymes from corneal
Kirsti Schive, G. Volden
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Cathepsin L in glioma progression: Comparison with cathepsin B
Cancer Detection and Prevention, 2005Lysosomal cysteine cathepsins have been implicated in tumor progression. This study is aimed to reveal differential expression and compare the prognostic significance of cathepsins B and L in glioma patients.The histological slides of 82 patients with primary astrocytic tumors were reviewed.
Tadej Strojnik+3 more
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Molecular Biosystems, 2016
The pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is the accumulation of Aβ peptides in human brains. These Aβ peptides can be degraded by several enzymes such as hACE, hECE, hIDE and cathepsin B.
M. Dhanavade+3 more
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The pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease is the accumulation of Aβ peptides in human brains. These Aβ peptides can be degraded by several enzymes such as hACE, hECE, hIDE and cathepsin B.
M. Dhanavade+3 more
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Purification and properties of rabbit liver cathepsin M and cathepsin B
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, 1985Cathepsins M and B from rabbit liver lysosomes were separated by chromatography on Ultrogel AcA34 at low ionic strength and purified to homogeneity, and their catalytic and molecular properties were compared. Cathepsin M was relatively inactive with synthetic peptide substrates.
Erickson Viitanen S+5 more
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A cathepsin B-like enzyme from mackerel white muscle is a precursor of cathepsin B
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2002A cathepsin B-like enzyme from the white muscle of common mackerel Scomber japonicus was a cysteine protease that hydrolyzed Z-Arg-Arg-MCA, the substrate for cathepsin B. In a partial purified cathepsin B-like enzyme preparation at 4 degrees C left over time, a converted enzyme that hydrolyzes Z-Arg-Arg-MCA and Z-Phe-Arg-MCA appeared in the preparation.
Masaki Yokono, Takahiko Aoki, Ryuji Ueno
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Intracellular distribution of cathepsin B and cathepsin C in rat liver
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Enzymology and Biological Oxidation, 1966Summary 1. The intracellular distribution of cathepsin B and cathepsin C (EC 3,4,4.9) in rat liver has been investigated by means of differential and density-equilibrium centrifugation, activation and solubilization experiments. 2. The enzymes appear to be localized in the lysosomes.
Max Gruber, J.M.W. Bouma
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American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 2015
Cathepsin B (CTSB), a member of the lysosomal cathepsin family that is expressed in both murine and human hearts, was previously shown to participate in apoptosis, autophagy, and the progression of certain types of cancers. Recently, CTSB has been linked
Qing-Qing Wu+11 more
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Cathepsin B (CTSB), a member of the lysosomal cathepsin family that is expressed in both murine and human hearts, was previously shown to participate in apoptosis, autophagy, and the progression of certain types of cancers. Recently, CTSB has been linked
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