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Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Profiling of Glycosidases, Lipases, and Proteases from Invasive Asian Palm Weevil, <i>Rhynchophorus ferrugineus</i>. [PDF]
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Screening and Characterization of Marine <i>Bacillus atrophaeus</i> G4 Protease and Its Application in the Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Sheep (<i>Ovis aries</i>) Placenta for the Preparation of Antioxidant Peptides. [PDF]
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Proteases and protease inhibitors in infectious diseases
Medicinal Research Reviews, 2017AbstractThere are numerous proteases of pathogenic organisms that are currently targeted for therapeutic intervention along with many that are seen as potential drug targets. This review discusses the chemical and biological makeup of some key druggable proteases expressed by the five major classes of disease causing agents, namely bacteria, viruses ...
Ayodeji A. Agbowuro+3 more
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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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Industrial Enzymes, 2020
Cysteine proteases (CPs) are present in all living organisms. More than twenty families of cysteine proteases have been described (Barrett, 1994) many of which (e.g. papain, bromelain, ficain , animal cathepsins) are of industrial importance.
Z. Grzonka, F. Kasprzykowski, W. Wiczk
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Cysteine proteases (CPs) are present in all living organisms. More than twenty families of cysteine proteases have been described (Barrett, 1994) many of which (e.g. papain, bromelain, ficain , animal cathepsins) are of industrial importance.
Z. Grzonka, F. Kasprzykowski, W. Wiczk
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Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Proteins and Proteomics, 2012
Autophagy is a process involved in the proteolytic degradation of cellular macromolecules in lysosomes, which requires the activity of proteases, enzymes that hydrolyse peptide bonds and play a critical role in the initiation and execution of autophagy. Importantly, proteases also inhibit autophagy in certain cases.
Boris Zhivotovsky, Vitaliy O. Kaminskyy
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Autophagy is a process involved in the proteolytic degradation of cellular macromolecules in lysosomes, which requires the activity of proteases, enzymes that hydrolyse peptide bonds and play a critical role in the initiation and execution of autophagy. Importantly, proteases also inhibit autophagy in certain cases.
Boris Zhivotovsky, Vitaliy O. Kaminskyy
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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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