نتایج جستجو برای: cathepsin s

تعداد نتایج: 717332  

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience : a journal and virtual library 2008
Eva Bengtsson Jan Nilsson Stefan Jovinge

Cystatin C and cathepsins could play a role in almost all processes involved in atherosclerotic lesion formation by their degradation of extracellular matrix proteins and apolipoprotein B100, the protein moiety of LDL. Several cysteine cathepsins are upregulated in human lesions accompanied by a decrease in cystatin C, the major inhibitor of cysteine cathepsins. Recent research show that athero...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2002
Sylvie Attucci Brice Korkmaz Luiz Juliano Eric Hazouard Catherine Girardin Michèle Brillard-Bourdet Sophie Réhault Philippe Anthonioz Francis Gauthier

Activated human polymorphonuclear neutrophils at inflammatory sites release the chymotrypsin-like protease cathepsin G, together with elastase and proteinase 3 (myeloblastin), from their azurophil granules. The low activity of cathepsin G on synthetic substrates seriously impairs studies designed to clarify its role in tissue inflammation. We have solved this problem by producing new peptide su...

2011
Nobuhiko KATUNUMA

Specific inhibitors for individual cathepsins have been developed based on their tertiary structures of X-ray crystallography. Cathepsin B-specific inhibitors, CA-074 and CA-030, and cathepsin L specific inhibitors, CLIK-148 and CLIK-195, were designed as the epoxysuccinate derivatives. Cathepsin S inhibitor, CLIK-060, and cathepsin K inhibitor, CLIK-166, were synthesized. These inhibitors can ...

Journal: :Blood 1999
F L Scott C E Hirst J Sun C H Bird S P Bottomley P I Bird

The monocyte and granulocyte azurophilic granule proteinases elastase, proteinase 3, and cathepsin G are implicated in acute and chronic diseases thought to result from an imbalance between the secreted proteinase(s) and circulating serpins such as alpha1-proteinase inhibitor and alpha1-antichymotrypsin. We show here that the intracellular serpin, proteinase inhibitor 6 (PI-6), is present in mo...

2001
Edward J. Campbell

Catalytically active cathepsin G that is bound to the cell surface of human neutrophils may play a variety of roles in normal neutrophil biology and in pathobiology associated with inflammation. In this study, we describe expression of neutrophil cell surface-bound cathepsin G in response to TNF-a and platelet-activating factor (PAF) under conditions in which minimal free release of cathepsin C...

2015
Asami Yoshida Megumi Ohta Koichi Kuwahara Min-Jie Cao Kenji Hara Kiyoshi Osatomi Takao Ojima

An endogenous protease in fish muscle, cathepsin B, was partially purified and characterized from horse mackerel meat. On SDS-PAGE of the purified enzyme under reducing conditions, main protein bands were detected at 28 and 6 kDa and their respective N-terminal sequences showed high homology to heavy and light chains of cathepsin B from other species. This suggested that horse mackerel cathepsi...

Journal: :Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening 2010
Zhuqing Liu Michael C Myers Parag P Shah Mary Pat Beavers Phillip A Benedetti Scott L Diamond Amos B Smith Donna M Huryn

Recently, we identified a novel class of potent cathepsin L inhibitors, characterized by a thiocarbazate warhead. Given the potential of these compounds to inhibit other cysteine proteases, we designed and synthesized a library of thiocarbazates containing diversity elements at three positions. Biological characterization of this library for activity against a panel of proteases indicated a sig...

Journal: :Molecular pharmacology 2008
Parag P Shah Michael C Myers Mary Pat Beavers Jeremy E Purvis Huiyan Jing Heather J Grieser Elizabeth R Sharlow Andrew D Napper Donna M Huryn Barry S Cooperman Amos B Smith Scott L Diamond

A novel small molecule thiocarbazate (PubChem SID 26681509), a potent inhibitor of human cathepsin L (EC 3.4.22.15) with an IC(50) of 56 nM, was developed after a 57,821-compound screen of the National Institutes of Health Molecular Libraries Small Molecule Repository. After a 4-h preincubation with cathepsin L, this compound became even more potent, demonstrating an IC(50) of 1.0 nM. The thioc...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Graham Simmons Dhaval N Gosalia Andrew J Rennekamp Jacqueline D Reeves Scott L Diamond Paul Bates

Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is caused by an emergent coronavirus (SARS-CoV), for which there is currently no effective treatment. SARS-CoV mediates receptor binding and entry by its spike (S) glycoprotein, and infection is sensitive to lysosomotropic agents that perturb endosomal pH. We demonstrate here that the lysosomotropic-agent-mediated block to SARS-CoV infection is overcome ...

Journal: :Blood 2000
M T Moran J P Schofield A R Hayman G P Shi E Young T M Cox

Deficiency of lysosomal acid beta-glucosidase induces glycolipid storage in the macrophages of Gaucher disease but the pathways of multisystem tissue injury and destruction are unknown. To investigate the cognate molecular pathology of this inflammatory disorder, genes that were differentially expressed in spleen samples from a patient with Gaucher disease (Gaucher spleen) were isolated. Of 64 ...

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