نتایج جستجو برای: proteinases

تعداد نتایج: 2966  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
P Rauber B Walker S Stone E Shaw

Some sulphonium salts derived from lysine were synthesized with the general structure R-Lys-CH2S+-(alkyl)2. They were examined as inhibitors of the cysteine proteinase clostripain, which has a preference for cleaving peptide bonds at the carboxy group of basic amino acids, and of a number of trypsin-related serine proteinases. Clostripain was irreversibly inactivated by all reagents examined, b...

2012
Karolina Gluza Paweł Kafarski

Cancer is a collection of over 100 devastating diseases that share a number of characteristics, a primary hallmark of which is out-of-control growth. However, in reality there are significant differences among these diseases, a fact that underlies the difficulties in the past few decades in their chemotherapeutic intervention. It is becoming evident that there are multiple routes to development...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
T Kurecki M Laskowski L F Kress

Two proteinases (proteinases I and II) have been purified from Crotalus adamanteus venom to the stage of electrophoretic homogeneity and proteinase II has been crystallized. The proteinase differ slightly in molecular weight and amino acid composition. Both are metalloenzymes requiring Zn2+ or Ca2+, or both; neither requires thiol compounds for activation. The proteinases are free of esterolyti...

Journal: :Parasitology 2006
G Stepek A E Lowe D J Buttle I R Duce J M Behnke

Extracts of plants, such as papaya, pineapple and fig, are known to be effective at killing intestinal nematodes that inhabit anterior sites in the small intestine, such as Heligmosomoides polygyrus. In this paper, we demonstrate that similar in vitro efficacy also occurs against a rodent nematode of the large intestine, Trichuris muris, and confirm that the cysteine proteinases present in the ...

2003
THEODORE C. WHITE SHELLEY H. MIYASAKI

The secreted aspartyl proteinases of Candida albicans (products of the SAP genes) are thought to contribute to virulence through their effects on Candida adherence, invasion, and pathogenicity. From a single strain of C. albicans (WO-1) which expresses a phenotypic switching system, three secreted aspartyl proteinases have been identified as determined by molecular weight and N-terminal sequenc...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1988
H Angliker P Wikström P Rauber S Stone E Shaw

Two peptide derivatives of arginylfluoromethane (Arg-CH2F), namely Bz(benzoyl)-Phe-ArgCH2F and D-Phe-Pro-Arg-CH2F, have been synthesized by extension of available methods, i.e. the Dakin-West reaction [Rasnick (1985) Anal. Biochem. 149, 461-465] or synthesis of a phthaloyl-blocked C-terminal fluoromethane [Rauber, Angliker, Walker & Shaw (1986) Biochem. J. 239, 633-640; Angliker, Wikström, Raub...

2003
HARRIS H. TALLAN MARY ELLEN JONES JOSEPH S. FRUTON

It has long been known that aqueous extracts of various animal tissues (spleen, kidney, liver, etc.) exhibit proteinase activity, which was assigned to an intracellular enzyme named cathepsin (1). The finding of peptide derivatives which serve as substrates for well defined proteinases (pepsin, trypsin, chymotrypsin) led to the use of these synthetic compounds for the study of the proteolytic a...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 1988
R Tsuboi T Sanada H Ogawa

Sporothrix schenckii produces two extracellular proteinases in albumin- or collagen-supplemented unbuffered liquid medium. Proteinase I had an optimal pH of 6.0, and its activity was strongly inhibited by chymostatin. Proteinase II had an optimal pH of 3.5, and its activity was strongly inhibited by pepstatin. Speculating that these two proteinases are key enzymes for fungal growth, we investig...

2006
Simcha Yagel Alden H. Warner Hugh N. Nellans Peeyush K. Lala Carol Waghorne David T. Denhardt

Cysteine proteinases, particularly cathepsins B and L, have been strongly implicated in fostering metastasis in mice. In this work four different inhibitors of cysteine proteinases have been shown to inhibit the invasion of the human amnion by murine melanoma and mammary carcinoma cells in vitro. Two of the inhibitors are synthetic peptides |ZPhePheCHN2 (benzyloxycarbonyl-i.-phenylalanyl-i.-phe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1984
K A Kozlowski F H Wezeman R M Schultz

The fluorescent proteinase transition-state analog inhibitor, dansyl-L-argininal (DnsArgH), may be a selective probe of cysteine and serine-type proteinases in a fibrosarcoma tumor cell line (HSDM1C1). DnsArgH binds with high affinity to proteinases because of its transition-state analog properties, and on association it gives a dramatically increased fluorescent yield. The DnsArgH binding is i...

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