Publication year: 2011 Source: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Available online 29 September 2011 Catera L. Wilder, Keon-Young Park, Philip M. Keegan, Manu O. Platt Cathepsins K, L, S, and V are cysteine proteases that have been implicated in tissue-destructive diseases such as atherosclerosis, tumor metastasis, and osteoporosis. Among these four cathepsins are the most powerful human collagenases and elastases, and they share 60% sequence homology
Publication year: 2011 Source: Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Available online 29 September 2011 Catera L. Wilder, Keon-Young Park, Philip M. Keegan, Manu O. Platt Cathepsins K, L, S, and V are cysteine proteases that have been implicated in tissue-destructive diseases such as atherosclerosis, tumor metastasis, and osteoporosis. Among these four cathepsins are the most powerful human collagenases and elastases, and they share 60% sequence homology
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Manipulating substrate and pH in zymography protocols selectively distinguishes cathepsins K, L, S, and V activity in cells and tissues
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