Park, Sang Myun Kim, Kwang Soo
Published in
Prion
Many neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer disease and Parkinson disease show similar characteristics. They typically show deposits of protein aggregates, the formation of which is considered important in their pathogenesis. Recently, aggregation-prone proteins have been shown to spread between cells and so may contribute to the pathogenesis...
Jakob, Felix
Detergent formulations commonly contain proteases to efficiently remove proteinaceous stains from textiles in the washing process and to boost the washing performance. However, nature has evolved enzymes for millions of years towards the catalysis of specific reactions in distinct natural reaction environments. Therefore an adaptation via protein e...
Johnson, Joseph L Chambers, Emily Jayasundera, Keerthi
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Biomedical engineering and computational biology
BACE1, a membrane-bound aspartyl protease that is implicated in Alzheimer's disease, is the first protease to cut the amyloid precursor protein resulting in the generation of amyloid-β and its aggregation to form senile plaques, a hallmark feature of the disease. Few other native BACE1 substrates have been identified despite its relatively loose su...
De Veer, Simon Ukolova, Svetlana Munro, Christopher Swedberg, Joakim Buckle, Ashley Harris, Jonathan
Potent and specific enzyme inhibition is a key goal in the development of therapeutic inhibitors targeting proteolytic activity. The backbone-cyclized peptide, Sunflower Trypsin Inhibitor (SFTI-1) affords a scaffold that can be engineered to achieve both these aims. SFTI-1's mechanism of inhibition is unusual in that it shows fast-on/slow-off kinet...
Gomaa, Eman Zakaria
The potentiality of 23 bacterial isolates to produce alkaline protease and carboxymethyl-cellulase (CMCase) on Ficus nitida wastes was investigated. Bacillus pumillus ATCC7061 was selected as the most potent bacterial strain for the production of both enzymes. It was found that the optimum production of protease and CMCase were recorded at 30 °C, 5...
Wu, Yihan Zhang, Wenjie Li, Jinbo Zhang, Yan
Published in
American journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging
Tumor microenvironment plays important roles in tumor development and metastasis. Features of the tumor microenvironment that are significantly different from normal tissues include acidity, hypoxia, overexpressed proteases and so on. Therefore, these features can serve as not only biomarkers for tumor diagnosis but also theraputic targets for tumo...
Gloeckl, Sarina Ong, Vanissa Patel, Pooja Tyndall, Joel Timms, Peter Beagley, Kenneth Allan, John Armitage, Charles Turnbull, Lynne Whitchurch, Cynthia
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The mechanistic details of the pathogenesis of Chlamydia, an obligate intracellular pathogen of global importance, have eluded scientists due to the scarcity of traditional molecular genetic tools to investigate this organism. Here we report a chemical biology strategy that has uncovered the first essential protease for this organism. Identificatio...
Mohammed, Diar Matts, Paul J. Hadgraft, Jonathan Lane, Majella E.
Published in
The AAPS Journal
Several serine protease enzymes are known to be involved in both normal desquamation and the inflammatory processes of the skin. Alteration in the activity of these proteases should also affect corneocyte maturity and size as well as stratum corneum thickness. The aim of the present work was to characterise the baseline changes in corneocyte size, ...
Kraus, Steffen Fruth, Maximilian Bunsen, Thea Nägler, Dorit K.
The cysteine-type peptidase cathepsin X is highly upregulated in several cancers and presumably promotes tumor invasion through bypassing cellular senescence. Here, we present first evidence that the underlying mechanism may involve the regulation of the insulin-like growth factor (IGF) system, a well-known activator of proliferating tumor cells. C...
Keller, Ulrich auf dem Overall, Christopher M.
Data analysis in proteomics is complex and with the extra challenges involved in the interpretation of data from N-terminomics experiments, this can be daunting. Therefore, we have devised a rational pipeline of steps to approach N-terminomics data analysis in a statistically-based and valid manner. We have automated these steps in CLIPPER, an add-...