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Structural Differences Between Rabbit Cathepsin E and Cathepsin D
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler, 1986Rabbit cathepsins D and E were isolated from bone marrow. Both enzymes were purified by affinity chromatography on pepstatin-Sepharose 4B and Con A-Sepharose 4B. Purity of the enzymes was ascertained by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis after iodination. The isoelectric point of cathepsin D was found to be 6.95.
C, Lapresle +4 more
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1999
Aspartic proteinases are produced by a number of cells and tissues. These enzymes share a high degree of similarity which involves primary structures, and most of them are active predominantly in the acidic pH range. Eukaryotic aspartic proteinases (i.e.
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Aspartic proteinases are produced by a number of cells and tissues. These enzymes share a high degree of similarity which involves primary structures, and most of them are active predominantly in the acidic pH range. Eukaryotic aspartic proteinases (i.e.
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1977
Cathepsin D was purified from human liver by a procedure involving autolysis, acetone fractionation, and chromatography on ion-exchange media and organomercurial-sepharose. Multiple forms of the enzyme were then separated by preparative isoelectric focusing. The molecular weight of the protein was found to be 43,000.
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Cathepsin D was purified from human liver by a procedure involving autolysis, acetone fractionation, and chromatography on ion-exchange media and organomercurial-sepharose. Multiple forms of the enzyme were then separated by preparative isoelectric focusing. The molecular weight of the protein was found to be 43,000.
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Rat liver thiol proteinases: cathepsin B, cathepsin H and cathepsin L.
Acta biologica et medica Germanica, 1982Data on following points of lysosomal thiol proteinases (cathepsins B, H and L) from rat liver are described in this paper: Partial amino acid sequence of cathepsin B, substrate specificity of cathepsin L, immunological studies of cathepsin B and H and effectiveness of E-64, specific thiol proteinase inhibitor in vivo.
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Cysteine protease cathepsins in cardiovascular disease: from basic research to clinical trials
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2018Cong-Lin Liu +5 more
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Cysteine cathepsins: multifunctional enzymes in cancer
Nature Reviews. Cancer, 2006M. Mohamed, Bonnie F. Sloane
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[41] Cathepsin B, cathepsin H, and cathepsin L
1981Alan J. Barrett, Heidrun Kirschke
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Cathepsin B, Cathepsin H, and cathepsin L.
Methods in enzymology, 1982A J, Barrett, H, Kirschke
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