Home > Signal Pathway > Proteases > Cathepsin

Cathepsin


Cathepsins are proteases found in all animals as well as other organisms. There are approximately a dozen members of this family, which are distinguished by their structure, catalytic mechanism, and which proteins they cleave. Most of the members become activated at the low pH found in lysosomes. Thus, the activity of this family lies almost entirely within those organelles. There are, however, exceptions such as cathepsin K, which works extracellularly after secretion by osteoclasts in bone resorption.
  • Pepstatin A EY1262

    Pepstatin是一种强效的天冬氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂。

    More
  • Current page2, Total Pages2, Total Record6 First Prev 12 Next Last Goto