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The following pages link to Differences in specificity for the interactions of stefins A, B and D with cysteine proteinases (Q71738559):
Displaying 15 items.
- Human proteoglycan testican‐1 inhibits the lysosomal cysteine protease cathepsin L (Q24295409) (← links)
- Role of the single cysteine residue, Cys 3, of human and bovine cystatin B (stefin B) in the inhibition of cysteine proteinases (Q24644675) (← links)
- Crystal structure of Stefin A in complex with cathepsin H: N-terminal residues of inhibitors can adapt to the active sites of endo- and exopeptidases (Q27640485) (← links)
- The first structure in a family of peptidase inhibitors reveals an unusual Ig-like fold (Q27681847) (← links)
- Crystal structure of porcine cathepsin H determined at 2.1 å resolution: location of the mini-chain C-terminal carboxyl group defines cathepsin H aminopeptidase function (Q27748903) (← links)
- Biofoams and natural protein surfactants (Q34195502) (← links)
- Molecular background of progressive myoclonus epilepsy (Q35174621) (← links)
- The cysteine protease activity of Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) guts, which is insensitive to potato protease inhibitors, is inhibited by thyroglobulin type-1 domain inhibitors. (Q38549968) (← links)
- Journey of cystatins from being mere thiol protease inhibitors to at heart of many pathological conditions (Q38557771) (← links)
- Brain inflammation is accompanied by peripheral inflammation in Cstb (-/-) mice, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy. (Q39148044) (← links)
- Human stefin B normal and patho-physiological role: molecular and cellular aspects of amyloid-type aggregation of certain EPM1 mutants (Q41840051) (← links)
- Reduced cystatin B activity correlates with enhanced cathepsin activity in progressive myoclonus epilepsy (Q44229636) (← links)
- Contributions of individual residues in the N-terminal region of cystatin B (stefin B) to inhibition of cysteine proteinases (Q44283162) (← links)
- Abnormal microglial activation in the Cstb(-/-) mouse, a model for progressive myoclonus epilepsy, EPM1. (Q48480933) (← links)
- Thyroglobulin type-1 domains in equistatin inhibit both papain-like cysteine proteinases and cathepsin D. (Q53744558) (← links)