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52. GNS561, a clinical-stage PPT1 inhibitor, is efficient against hepatocellular carcinoma via modulation of lysosomal functions.
53. Procongopain from Trypanosoma congolense Is Processed at Basic pH: An Unusual Feature among Cathepsin L-Like Cysteine Proteases
54. Kininogen-derived peptides for investigating the putative vasoactive properties of human cathepsins K and L
55. Subsite specificity of trypanosomal cathepsin L-like cysteine proteases: Probing the S2 pocket with phenylalanine-derived amino acids
56. Regulation of the Proteolytic Activity of Cysteine Cathepsins by Oxidants
57. GNS561 acts as a potent anti-fibrotic and pro-fibrolytic agent in liver fibrosis through TGF-β1 inhibition
58. What’s up in the proteolysis landscape? A lively blend of classical concepts and pioneering innovations
59. Cigarette smoke induces overexpression of active human cathepsin S in lungs from current smokers with or without COPD
60. Processing and Maturation of Cathepsin C Zymogen: A Biochemical and Molecular Modeling Analysis
61. GNS561, a clinical-stage PPT1 inhibitor, is efficient against hepatocellular carcinoma viamodulation of lysosomal functions
62. Cysteine protease isoforms from Trypanosoma cruzi, cruzipain 2 and cruzain, present different substrate preference and susceptibility to inhibitors
63. Reversible inhibition of cathepsin L-like proteases by 4-mer pseudopeptides
64. Altered expression of cruzipain and a cathepsin B-like target in a Trypanosoma cruzi cell line displaying resistance to synthetic inhibitors of cysteine-proteinases
65. GNS561 acts as a potent anti-fibrotic and pro-fibrolytic agent in liver fibrosis through TGF-β1 inhibition.
66. Cigarette smoke induces overexpression of cathepsin S in active smokers with and without COPD
67. Deciphering molecular mechanisms of cathepsin S resistance to major chemical oxidants of cigarette smoke
68. Revisiting the S2 specificity of papain by structural analogs of Phe
69. Active site labeling of cysteine cathepsins by a straightforward diazomethylketone probe derived from the N-terminus of human cystatin C
70. Inhibition of a cathepsin L-like cysteine protease by a chimeric propeptide-derived inhibitor
71. The antimicrobial peptide LL-37 is both a substrate of cathepsins S and K and a selective inhibitor of cathepsin L
72. Differential expression of cathepsins K, S and V between young and aged Caucasian women skin epidermis
73. Avian defensins AvBD2 and AvBD7 encompass an unusual resistance to proteolysis: consequences for their antimicrobial activity
74. Protean proteases: at the cutting edge of lung diseases
75. Discordance in cathepsin B and cystatin C expressions in bronchoalveolar fluids between murine bleomycin-induced fibrosis and human idiopathic fibrosis
76. The Unusual Resistance of Avian Defensin AvBD7 to Proteolytic Enzymes Preserves Its Antibacterial Activity
77. Avian beta defensins are robust and efficient against pathogenic enterobacteriaceae
78. Robustness and efficiency of avian beta defensins as novel anti-infectious agents
79. Et-ApN1, a M1 metalloprotease from Eimeira tenella, closely related to PfA-M1 from Plasmodium falciparum, is involved in parasite growth
80. Proteolysis of cystatin C by cathepsin D in the breast cancer microenvironment
81. Caractérisation structurale de nouvelles isoformes de β-défensines aviaires par Top Down et détermination de leur activité antimicrobienne
82. Characterisation of a cysteine protease expressed by Eimeria tenella and identification of its post-traductionnal regulator
83. La Kallicréine tissulaire 12, une kallicréine génératrice de kinines ?
84. Human cysteine cathepsins are not reliable markers of infection by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis
85. Proteases in the limelight: Both ordinary digestive enzymes and smart signaling pathway regulators
86. Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37 Is Both a Substrate of Cathepsins S and K and a Selective Inhibitor of Cathepsin L
87. Aminopeptidase N1 (EtAPN1), an M1 Metalloprotease of the Apicomplexan Parasite Eimeria tenella, Participates in Parasite Development
88. Régulation de l'activité des proteases à cysteine trypanosomales
89. Human cystatin C: A new biomarker of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis?
90. Binding of Chondroitin 4-Sulfate to Cathepsin S Regulates Its Enzymatic Activity
91. Extracellular catalase activity protects cysteine cathepsins from inactivation by hydrogen peroxide
92. Cleavage of Nidogen-1 by Cathepsin S Impairs Its Binding to Basement Membrane Partners
93. Eimeripain, a Cathepsin B-Like Cysteine Protease, Expressed throughout Sporulation of the Apicomplexan Parasite Eimeria tenella
94. Synthesis of a Biologically Active Triazole‐Containing Analogue of Cystatin A Through Successive Peptidomimetic Alkyne–Azide Ligations
95. Yin and Yang in the proteolytic landscape
96. Identification of parasite-responsive cysteine proteases inManduca sexta
97. Proteolytic enzymes: From structures to transport pathways
98. Active cathepsins B, H, K, L and S in human inflammatory bronchoalveolar lavage fluids
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100. Cathepsin K: a cysteine protease with unique kinin-degrading properties
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