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Intralysosomal pathogens differentially influence the proteolytic potential of their niche. [PDF]

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Targeting Glycolysis with 2-Deoxy-D-Glucose and Lysosomal Integrity with L-Leucyl-L-Leucine Methyl Ester as Antimelanoma Strategy. [PDF]

open access: yesPharmaceutics
Kosic M   +6 more
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Cathepsins in Neurological Diseases. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Lewandowski D   +8 more
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Research on the role and mechanisms of Cystatin 6 in disease pathosis and development. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Mol Biosci
Li Y   +6 more
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Cysteine cathepsins in human cancer

Biological Chemistry, 2004
AbstractProteases play causal roles in the malignant progression of human tumors. This review centers on the roles in this process of cysteine cathepsins, i.e., peptidases belonging to the papain family (C1) of the CA clan of cysteine proteases. Cysteine cathepsins, most likely along with matrix metalloproteases (MMPs) and serine proteases, degrade the
Christopher, Jedeszko, Bonnie F, Sloane
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Cysteine cathepsins: Cellular roadmap to different functions

Biochimie, 2008
Cysteine cathepsins belong to the papain-like family C1 of clan CA cysteine peptidases. These enzymes are ubiquitously expressed and exert their proteolytic activity mainly, but not exclusively within the compartments along the endocytic pathway. Moreover, cysteine cathepsins are active in pericellular environments as soluble enzymes or bound to cell ...
Klaudia, Brix   +3 more
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Chlorhexidine Inhibits the Activity of Dental Cysteine Cathepsins

Journal of Dental Research, 2012
The co-expression of MMPs and cysteine cathepsins in the human dentin-pulp complex indicates that both classes of enzymes can contribute to the endogenous proteolytic activity of dentin. Chlorhexidine (CHX) is an efficient inhibitor of MMP activity. This study investigated whether CHX could also inhibit cysteine cathepsins present in dentin.
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