نتایج جستجو برای: cysteine proteinases

تعداد نتایج: 36425  

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1998
I Björk K Nordling E Raub-Segall U Hellman S T Olson

Cross-class inhibition of cysteine proteinases by serpins differs from serpin inhibition of serine proteinases primarily in that no stable serpin-cysteine proteinase complex can be demonstrated. This difference in reaction mechanism was elucidated by studies of the inactivation of the cysteine proteinases, papain and cathepsin L, by the serpin antithrombin. The two proteinases were inactivated ...

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: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & molecular biology 2006
K S Vinokurov E N Elpidina B Oppert S Prabhakar D P Zhuzhikov Y E Dunaevsky M A Belozersky

The spectrum of Tenebrio molitor larval digestive proteinases was studied in the context of the spatial organization of protein digestion in the midgut. The pH of midgut contents increased from 5.2-5.6 to 7.8-8.2 from the anterior to the posterior. This pH gradient was reflected in the pH optima of the total proteolytic activity, 5.2 in the anterior and 9.0 in the posterior midgut. When measure...

Journal: :Cancer research 1989
S Yagel A H Warner H N Nellans P K Lala C Waghorne D 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-L-phenylalanyl-L-pheny...

Journal: :modares journal of medical sciences: pathobiology 2005
ali reza nakhaee sima rafati ali-hatef salmanian mohammad taghikhani mehdi mohebali

purpose: evaluation of humoral and cellular immune responses of naturally infected dogs against type i (rcpb) (recombinant cycsteine proteinase b), and ii (rcpa) (recombinant cycsteine proteinase a) recombinant cysteine proteinases and c-terminal extension (cte) of leishmania infantum (l. infantum). materials and methods: in this study, fourteen infected dogs (7 with symptoms, 7 asymptomatics)...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1983
A Anastasi M A Brown A A Kembhavi M J Nicklin C A Sayers D C Sunter A J Barrett

The protein from chicken egg white that inhibits cysteine proteinases, and has been named 'cystatin', was purified by ovomucin precipitation, affinity chromatography on carboxymethylpapain-Sepharose and chromatofocusing. The final purification step separated two major forms of the protein (pI 6.5 and 5.6), with a total recovery of about 20% from egg white. By use of affinity chromatography and ...

Journal: :Biological chemistry 2001
K Brix M Linke C Tepel V Herzog

Thyroglobulin, the precursor of thyroid hormones, is extracellularly stored in a highly condensed and covalently cross-linked form. Solublization of thyroglobulin is facilitated by cysteine proteinases like cathepsins B and K which are proteolytically active at the surface of thyroid epithelial cells. The cysteine proteinases mediate the processing of thyroglobulin by limited extracellular prot...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2003
Darcy Moncada Kathy Keller Kris Chadee

The adherent mucous gel layer lining the colonic epithelium is the first line of host defense against invasive pathogens, such as Entamoeba histolytica. The mucous layer prevents the attachment of amoeba to the colonic epithelium by trapping and aiding in the expulsion of the parasite. Disruption of the mucous layer is thought to occur in invasive amebiasis, and the mechanism by which the paras...

Journal: :Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Toxicology & pharmacology : CBP 2003
B Oppert T D Morgan K Hartzer B Lenarcic K Galesa J Brzin V Turk K Yoza K Ohtsubo K J Kramer

The physiology of the gut lumen of the red flour beetle, T. castaneum, was studied to determine the conditions for optimal protein hydrolysis. Although the pH of gut lumen extracts from T. castaneum was 6.5, maximum hydrolysis of casein by gut proteinases occurred at pH 4.2. The synthetic substrate N-alpha-benzoyl-DL-arginine-rho-nitroanilide was hydrolyzed by T. castaneum gut proteinases in bo...

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