Literature for peptidase C01.032: cathepsin L
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- Hofmann,N., Galetskiy,D., Rauch,D., Wittmann,T., Marquardt,A., Griese,M. and Zarbock,R.<br>Analysis of the proteolytic processing of ABCA3: identification of cleavage site and involved proteases<br>PLoS ONE (2016) 11, e0152594-e0152594. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- McGlinchey,R.P. and Lee,J.C.<br>Cysteine cathepsins are essential in lysosomal degradation of alpha-synuclein<br>Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2015) 112, 9322-9327. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- Vizovisek,M., Vidmar,R., Van Quickelberghe,E., Impens,F., Andjelkovic,U., Sobotic,B., Stoka,V., Gevaert,K., Turk,B. and Fonovic,M.<br>Fast profiling of protease specificity reveals similar substrate specificities for cathepsins K, L and S<br>Proteomics (2015) 15, 2479-2490. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- Biniossek,M.L., Nagler,D.K., Becker-Pauly,C. and Schilling,O.<br>Proteomic identification of protease cleavage sites characterizes prime and non-prime specificity of cysteine cathepsins B, L, and S<br>J Proteome Res (2011) 10, 5363-5373. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- Duncan,E.M., Muratore-Schroeder,T.L., Cook,R.G., Garcia,B.A., Shabanowitz,J., Hunt,D.F. and Allis,C.D.<br>Cathepsin L proteolytically processes histone H3 during mouse embryonic stem cell differentiation<br>Cell (2008) 135, 284-294. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI PMC EPMC P
- [YEAR:6-3-2006]Choe,Y., Leonetti,F., Greenbaum,D.C., Lecaille,F., Bogyo,M., Bromme,D., Ellman,J.A. and Craik,C.S.<br>Substrate profiling of cysteine proteases using a combinatorial peptide library identifies functionally unique specificities<br>J Biol Chem (6-3-2006) 281, 12824-12832. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- Linke,M., Gordon,R.E., Brillard,M., Lecaille,F., Lalmanach,G. and Bromme,D.<br>Degradation of apolipoprotein B-100 by lysosomal cysteine cathepsins<br>Biol Chem (2006) 387, 1295-1303. PubMed Europe PubMed DOI P
- Gal,S. and Gottesman,M.M.<br>The major excreted protein (MEP) of transformed mouse cells and cathepsin L have similar protease specificity<br>Biochem Biophys Res Commun (1986) 139, 156-162. PubMed Europe PubMed P
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