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Molecular Biology of Human Salivary Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitors

Critical Reviews in Oral Biology & Medicine, 1993
The synthesis of human cystatins of family II is controlled by a multigene family having at least 7 members that are localized on chromosome 20, the cystatin gene family. Proteolytic degradation and phosphorylation of the gene products give rise to heterogeneity and multiplicity of cystatins in human saliva.
E, Saitoh, S, Isemura
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Cysteine proteinase inhibitor levels in semen

Clinical Biochemistry, 1986
New proteinase inhibitors have recently been found in seminal plasma which specifically inhibit cysteine proteinases such as ficin, papain, cathepsin H and cathepsin B. The inhibitors consist of two components, In-A and In-B, both of which are effective in native semen.
K, Minakata, M, Asano, O, Yonekawa
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Cysteine proteinase inhibitors in human placenta

Placenta, 1985
When human placental extract was chromatographed on a Sephadex G-75 column, cysteine proteinase inhibitors with molecular weights of 80 000 and 12 300 were eluted. The high molecular weight peak (CPI-H) was identified as alpha-cysteine proteinase inhibitor.
M, Warwas, G, Sawicki
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Cysteine proteinase inhibitors in psoriatic epidermis

Archives of Dermatological Research, 1983
Human psoriatic epidermis and scales were demonstrated to contain two antigenically separate cysteine proteinase inhibitors, one acidic with an isoelectric point of 4.7-5.0 (ACPI) and one neutral with an isoelectric point of 6.0-6.5 (NCPI), while normal epidermis contains only ACPI.
V K, Hopsu-Havu   +3 more
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Bullfrog plasma cysteine proteinase inhibitor (CPI)

Immunopharmacology, 1996
Papain is inhibited by bullfrog plasma. CPI was isolated from bullfrog plasma by two step column chromatography; Cm-papain agarose column chromatography followed by FPLC Mono Q column chromatography with addition of benzamidine. Isolated CPI gave a single band on SDS-PAGE under reducing condition, and the molecular weight of reduced CPI was estimated ...
H, Mashiko, H, Takahashi
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Cathepsin D inactivates cysteine proteinase inhibitors cystatins

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1988
The formation of inactive complexes in excess molar amounts of human cathepsins H and L with their protein inhibitors human stefin A, human stefin B and chicken cystatin at pH 5.6 has been shown by measurement of enzyme activity coupled with reverse-phase HPLC not to involve covalent cleavage of the inhibitors.
B, Lenarcic   +5 more
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Acidic Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor in Seminal Plasma

Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler, 1985
A cysteine proteinase inhibitor with acidic isoelectric point (pI = 4.7-5.0) was found in human seminal plasma. Its apparent molecular mass is 16 kDa. It inhibits cysteine proteinases like ficin, cathepsin H, cathepsin B and papain. The inhibitory activity of seminal plasma against ficin is almost the same as that of human serum.
K, Minakata, M, Asano
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Inhibitors of 3C Cysteine Proteinases from Picornaviridae

Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2004
The Picornaviridae are among the smallest icosahedral positive-sense single stranded RNA containing viruses known, and comprise one of the largest and most important families of human and animal pathogens. The hepatitis A virus (HAV) and human rhinovirus (HRV) are important pathogens that belong to the picornavirus family.
Manjinder S, Lall   +2 more
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Cysteine proteinase inhibitors from rabbit skeletal muscle

International Journal of Biochemistry, 1988
1. Two cysteine proteinase inhibitors, I-T (Mr = 29,000) and I-S (Mr = 10,700), were isolated from rabbit skeletal muscle by means of succesive extraction with a neutral buffer solution, precipitation at pH 3.7, acetone fractionation and gel permeation on Sephadex G-75. 2.
M, Matsuishi   +3 more
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Caiman Kininogen-Like Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor

1992
Kininogens are the major mammalian plasma cysteine proteinase inhibitors; a kininogen-like protein was also found in the snake Bothrops jararaca plasma. This communication describes a kininogen-like protein in plasma of Caiman crocodilus vacare. Caiman crude plasma, unlike snake plasma, contains a detectable cysteine proteinase inhibitor. The inhibitor
M S, Araujo   +4 more
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