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Potential of Proteases in the Diagnosis of Bladder Cancer. [PDF]
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RD21-like proteases: key effector hubs in plant-pathogen interactions. [PDF]
Huang J, van der Hoorn RAL.
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Four guidelines to identify bona fide protease-substrate pairs. [PDF]
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Expanding disease resistance: engineered NLRS for broad-spectrum protection. [PDF]
Zhou T, Wang J, Wang Y.
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Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2023
Purpose of review Proteases constitute a group of enzymes that hydrolyze peptide bonds. Intestinal proteases are an integral part of gut homeostasis and digestion. This review discusses the broader classification of proteases, regulation of proteolytic activity (PA) in the intestinal tract, and how dysregulation of intestinal ...
Sameer, Rao, Madhusudan, Grover
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Purpose of review Proteases constitute a group of enzymes that hydrolyze peptide bonds. Intestinal proteases are an integral part of gut homeostasis and digestion. This review discusses the broader classification of proteases, regulation of proteolytic activity (PA) in the intestinal tract, and how dysregulation of intestinal ...
Sameer, Rao, Madhusudan, Grover
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Proteases, proteases and proteases for presentation
Nature Immunology, 2003Peptide epitope generation for MHC class I presentation is normally dependent upon proteasome activity. Yet this pathway fails to generate critical HIV epitopes. Instead, the protease TPPII is required for this activity.
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Parasitology Today, 1988
While studies of schistosome antigens have proceeded rapidly over the past ten years, studies of schistosome enzymes have also been increasing apace. Now the two `lines' of research are coming together. Parasites such as schistosomes hardly present antigens merely to stimulate a host immune response, so it is not surprising that many antigens turn out ...
J H, McKerrow, M J, Doenhoff
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While studies of schistosome antigens have proceeded rapidly over the past ten years, studies of schistosome enzymes have also been increasing apace. Now the two `lines' of research are coming together. Parasites such as schistosomes hardly present antigens merely to stimulate a host immune response, so it is not surprising that many antigens turn out ...
J H, McKerrow, M J, Doenhoff
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Proteases, protease inhibitors and radiation carcinogenesis
International Journal of Radiation Biology, 2021The purpose of the studies described in this mini review article was to identify nontoxic compounds that could prevent or suppress the radiation induced malignant transformation of cells and be useful as human cancer preventive agents.(1) Many different types of potential anticarcinogenic substances were evaluated initially for their abilities to ...
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 2004
Over the past 20 years, the development of subtilisins as typical detergent proteases has employed all the tools of enzyme technology, resulting in a constant flow of new and improved enzymes. The number of molecules identified and characterized, however, is in clear opposition to the number of molecules that are entering the market.
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Over the past 20 years, the development of subtilisins as typical detergent proteases has employed all the tools of enzyme technology, resulting in a constant flow of new and improved enzymes. The number of molecules identified and characterized, however, is in clear opposition to the number of molecules that are entering the market.
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Chemical Reviews, 2002
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