of several proteases Proteases medical and related uses more footnotes date January 2009 A protease ... into six broad groups Serine protease s Threonine protease s Cysteine protease s Aspartate protease s Metalloprotease s Glutamic acid protease s The threonine and glutamic acid glutamic acid proteases ... 38 2478 2480. ref The net impact of nutritional regulation of protease activity among the thousands ... bacterial protease may also act as an exotoxin, and be an example of a virulence factor in bacterial pathogenesis . Bacterial exotoxic proteases destroy extracellular structures. Protease enzymes ..., aspartic proteinases, and metalloproteinase s. Attachment of a protease to a certain group ... by protease inhibitor biology protease inhibitor s. One example of protease inhibitors is the serpin ... . Natural protease inhibitors include the family of lipocalin proteins, which play a role in cell ... to possess tumor protease inhibiting properties. The natural protease inhibitor biology protease inhibitor s are not to be confused with the protease inhibitor pharmacology protease inhibitor s used ... in their reproductive cycle. Thus, protease inhibitor pharmacology protease inhibitor s are developed ... to be cleaved by other protease molecules, sometimes of the same variety. This may be an important method of regulation of protease activity. Protease research The field of protease research is enormous ... each year. For a look at current activities and interests of protease researchers, see the http ... for pioneering the use of protease inhibitors in treating HIV infected patients Proteases in angiogenesis ... Enzymes , 2nd ed. Academic Press, 2003. ISBN 0 12 079610 4. Hedstrom L. Serine Protease .... Puente XS, Lopez Otin C. A Genomic Analysis of Rat Proteases and Protease Inhibitors. Genome Biol ... database http www.sciencegateway.org resources protease.htm List of protease inhibitors http www.expasy.org tools peptidecutter Protease cutting predictor http www.expasy.org tools peptidecutter peptidecutter ... more details
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right 250px X ray crystallography Crystal structure of Trypsin , a typical serine protease. Serine ... journal author Hedstrom, L. title Serine protease mechanism and specificity. journal Chem Rev volume ... Ovaere P, Lippens S, Vandenabeele P, Declercq W. title The emerging roles of serine protease cascades ... , glycine and valine tend to be preferred. Subtilisin like Subtilisin is a serine protease ... in the active site of the enzyme, where catalysis occurs, and is preserved in all serine protease enzymes ... A trypsin elastase Ser 195 hence the name serine protease and aspartic acid Asp 102 . Located very ... acid in the triad performs a specific task in this process Image Serine protease mechanism by snellios.png 400px right serine protease reaction mechanism The serine has an OH group that is able to act ... of the serine protease enzyme such that the scissile bond is inserted into the active site ... that additional amino acids of the protease, Gly 193 and Ser 195 , are involved in creating ... for much of the catalytic efficiency of the enzyme. Regulation of Serine Protease Activity Host ... by a requirement for initial protease activation, and the secretion of inhibitors. Zymogen Activation ... s, as the pancreas often digests itself before it can be assessed visually. Zymogens are large ... with serine protease Enzyme inhibitor inhibitors , which turn off their activity when they are no longer ... of natural inhibitors called serpins abbreviated from serine protease inhibitor s can form a covalent bond with the serine protease, inhibiting its function. The best studied serpins are antithrombin ..., depending on the normal function of the serine protease. For example, mutations in protein ... Determination of serine protease levels may be useful in the context of particular diseases. Coagulation ... ja pt Serina protease ru sv Serinproteas zh ... more details
The TEV protease is a highly site specific cysteine protease that is found in the Tobacco etch virus Tobacco Etch Virus TEV . The optimum recognition site for this enzyme is the sequence Glu Asn Leu Tyr Phe Gln Gly Ser ENLYFQ G S and cleavage occurs between the Gln and Gly Ser residues. ref name pmid12074568 cite journal author Kapust RB, T zs r J, Copeland TD, Waugh DS title The P1 specificity of tobacco etch virus protease journal Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. volume 294 issue 5 pages 949 55 year 2002 month June pmid 12074568 doi 10.1016 S0006 291X 02 00574 0 url ref Some of the advantages of this enzyme are its high specificity and its high activity rate. One of the main uses of this protein is for removing affinity tags from purified proteins. This peptidase belongs to the C4 peptidase family. The molecular weight of this enzyme varies between 25 and 27 kDa depending on the specific construct used. External links http mcl1.ncifcrf.gov waugh tech faq tev.pdf National Cancer Institute TEV FAQ https catalog.invitrogen.com index.cfm?fuseaction viewCatalog.viewProductDetails&productDescription 1009&catname North 20America 20Main Invitrogen s TEV Protease Product Page References reflist Category EC 3.4.22 enzyme stub ... more details
An IgA protease is a highly specific 106kDa enzyme that claves amino acid sequences of certain proteins. The natural substrate of IgA proteases are the inmunoglobulin A , hence its name. The enzyme is in fact capable of cleavage of proteins with the amino acid sequence Cleaves N X Z Pro Pro Y Pro C, where the X in the squence preferably is a Proline or Serine the Y Threonine , Serine or Alanine and Z preferably is Arginine or Threonine . Because of the sequence that the enzyme is able to cleave, it is also called IgAse Pro Pro Y Pro . Thus, the IgA protease act by cleaving the proline rich hinge region of the heavy chain of IgA1. Three major bacteria , Neisseria gonorrhoeae Neisseria gonorrh ae which causes gonorrhea , Streptococcus pneumoniae , and Haemophilus influenzae type B, releases the IgA protease which destroys IgA. ref J Qiu, G P Brackee, and A G Plaut. http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC173859 Analysis of the specificity of bacterial immunoglobulin A IgA proteases by a comparative study of ape serum IgAs as substrates . Infection and Immunity Infect Immun . 1996 March 64 3 933 937. PMCID PMC173859 ref References reflist Category Peptidase ... more details
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Orphan date February 2009 NS2 3 protease of hepatitis C virus, HCV is an enzyme responsible for proteolytic ... particle. NS3 protease of hepatitis C virus, on the other hand, is responsible for the cleavage of non ... in finding the actual viral protease domain and predicting possible ways to inhibit the protease ... of the catalytic domain of the hepatitis C virus NS2 3 protease. journal Nature volume 442 issue 7104 pages 831 5 year 2006 pmid 16862121 doi 10.1038 nature04975 url ref . NS2 3 protease is the enzyme responsible for proteolytic cleavage between NS2 and NS3 which are non structural proteins. NS3 protease ... of these proteases are directly involved in HCV genome replication. NS2 3 protease mechanism is essential ... with HCV with fully mutated NS2 3 protease activity didn t develop HCV infection. Inhibitors for protease ... 10.1021 bi00417a058 url ref . If NS2 3 protease does share important similarity with other cysteine proteases, scientists then would be able to propose a model for inhibition of the NS2 3 cysteine protease ... crucial crystal forms. NS2 Pro non structural protease monomer is made up of two sub domains ... butterfly . NS2 3 protease is 42 kDa in length. Earlier studies also suggested that it was almost impossible to isolate NS2 3 protease due to hydrophobic nature of the native NS2. Researchers have ... role of NS2 3 protease. His143, Cys184 and Glu 163 are the three crucial resides responsible for proteolytic activity. These three residues together form an active site. Although NS2 protease has ... studies. Researchers in this case used cysteine proteases such as papain and poliovirus 3C protease ... dimer stability. The NS2 3 protease requires both NS2 and NS3 domain for proteolytic cleavage. Addition of Zinc is also required as NS2 3 protease is zinc dependent which releases N terminus of NS2. The tetrahedral ... regarding inhibitors for NS2 3 protease which is crucial for viral replication. The article has proposed the structure for NS2 3 cysteine protease active site and provided with in vitro co expression ... more details
Infobox enzyme Name HIV 1 Protease Retropepsin EC number 3.4.23.16 CAS number 144114 21 6 IUBMB EC number 3 4 23 16 GO code GO 000419 image Hiv 1 pdb 1ebz.png width caption HIV 1 protease blue complexed with inhibitor yellow based on PDBe 1EBZ ref cite pmid 12694187 ref HIV 1 protease HIV PR is a retroviral aspartyl protease retropepsin that is essential for the life cycle of HIV , the retrovirus that causes AIDS . ref name pmid2194475 cite journal author Davies DR title The structure and function ... author Brik A, Wong CH title HIV 1 protease mechanism and drug discovery journal Org. Biomol. Chem ... virus protease is required for viral infectivity journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume ... H, Turk V, von der Helm K title Human immunodeficiency virus has an aspartic type protease that can ... McPhee F, Good AC, Kuntz ID, Craik CS title Engineering human immunodeficiency virus 1 protease heterodimers ... ref Structure and function Image molecular bulldog face.png thumb 350px left HIV 1 protease ... journal author Perryman AL, Lin JH, McCammon JA title HIV 1 protease molecular dynamics of a wild ... Structure at 2.5 A resolution of chemically synthesized human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease ... HIV 1 protease with a substrate based inhibitor at 2.3 A resolution journal Science volume 246 issue ...?view long&pmid 2686029 issn doi 10.1126 science.2686029 ref HIV 1 protease as a drug target div style float right width 315px Image HIV protease 1KJF.png thumb 250px right The structure of HIV 1 protease ... 1KJF coordinates. The active site Asp 25 residues are colored red. Image HIV protease 1EBY.png thumb 250px right The structure of HIV 1 protease complexed with inhibitor BEA369 based on the PDB2 ... type 1 protease inhibitors journal Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. volume 47 issue 2 pages 759 69 ... 1 protease the HIV 1 protease structure in interactive 3D MeshName HIV 1 Protease References Reflist ... de HIV Protease fa sl Proteaza HIV ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol Thr Name Threonine Protease image Protein PSMA1 PDB 1iru.png image source Protein Data Bank PDB rendering based on 1iru. PDB PDB2 1iru width caption Crystal structure of human proteasome alpha 1 Pfam Pfam clan InterPro SMART PROSITE MEROPS SCOP TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB Threnonine proteases are a family of proteolytic enzyme s harbouring a threonine Thr residue within the active site. The prototype members of this class of enzymes are the catalysis catalytic subunits of the proteasome . Category Enzymes biochem stub ... more details
, PDB2 3f75 , PDB2 3pbh , PDB2 4pad , PDB2 5pad , PDB2 6pad , PDB2 7pck , PDB2 8pch , PDB2 9pap Protease ... in the protease is restored to its deprotonated form, and a thioester intermediate linking the new ... fig and kiwifruit . The proportion of protease tends to be higher when the fruit is unripe. In fact ... thumb 300px Reaction mechanism of the cysteine protease mediated cleavage of a peptide ... Bromelain Calpains Caspases Cathepsins Mir1 CP Papain Protease regulation Proteases are usually synthesized as large precursor proteins called zymogens , such as the serine protease precursors trypsinogen and chymotrypsinogen , and the aspartic protease precursor pepsinogen . The protease is activated by removal of an inhibitory segment or protein. Activation occurs once the protease is delivered ... prevents the cell biology cell that produces the protease from being damaged by it. Protease ... a protease active site to prevent Substrate biochemistry substrate access. In competitive inhibitor .... Examples of protease inhibitors Serpin s Stefin s Inhibitor of apoptosis IAP s TIMP s References ... Cyst ine prot ase id Sisteina protease he ja ... more details
Pfam box Symbol Asp Name Eukaryotic aspartyl protease image PDB 1lyb EBI.jpg width caption Structures of native and inhibited forms of human cathepsin D. ref name pmid8393577 cite journal author Baldwin ET, Bhat TN, Gulnik S, et al. title Crystal structures of native and inhibited forms of human cathepsin D implications for lysosomal targeting and drug design journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 90 issue 14 pages 6796 800 year 1993 month July pmid 8393577 pmc 47019 doi 10.1073 pnas.90.14.6796 url ref Pfam PF00026 InterPro IPR001461 SMART PROSITE PDOC00128 SCOP 1mpp TCDB OPM family 108 OPM protein 1lyb PDB PDB3 1j71 A 73 383 PDB3 1eag A 69 386 PDB3 1zap 69 386 PDB3 1yps A 157 477 PDB3 2rmp A 88 423 PDB3 2asi 88 423 PDB3 1mpp 85 420 PDB3 1bbs A 85 405 PDB3 1bim B 85 405 PDB3 1bil A 85 405 PDB3 1hrn B 85 405 PDB3 1rne 85 405 PDB3 1pr7 B 85 405 PDB3 1pr8 A 85 405 PDB3 2ren 85 405 PDB3 1uhq A 85 405 PDB3 1g0v A 90 404 PDB3 1fmx B 90 404 PDB3 1dp5 A 90 404 PDB3 1fq5 A 90 404 PDB3 1dpj A 90 404 PDB3 1fq4 A 90 404 PDB3 1fmu A 90 404 PDB3 2jxr A 90 404 PDB3 1fq7 A 90 404 PDB3 1fq6 A 90 404 PDB3 1fq8 A 90 404 PDB3 1lyw C 78 161 PDB3 1lyb A 78 161 PDB3 1lya C 78 161 PDB3 1b5f B 418 503 PDB3 1qrp E 75 387 PDB3 1psn 75 387 PDB3 1pso E 75 387 PDB3 1flh A 75 387 PDB3 3pep 72 384 PDB3 1f34 ... of protease enzymes that use an aspartate residue for catalysis of their peptide substrates. In general ... structure, arising from ancestral duplication. HIV 1 protease Retroviral and retrotransposon proteases ... conserved features of aspartic peptidases. Examples HIV 1 protease a major drug target for treatment ... Aspartyl protease mechanism.png thumb left 510px Proposed mechanism of peptide cleavage by aspartyl ... A, Wong CH title HIV 1 protease mechanism and drug discovery journal Org. Biomol. Chem. volume 1 issue ... acid proteases InterPro content IPR000036 DEFAULTSORT Aspartate Protease Category Protein domains Category Protein families Category Peripheral membrane proteins de Aspartatproteasen id Aspartat protease ... more details
2 protease family , which are intramembrane metalloproteases, regulate among other things cholesterol biosynthesis and stress responses in bacteria . The different intramembrane protease families ... of the rhomboid protease family limited to just those bacteria with the GlyGly CTERM domain ref D. H ... more details
technical date February 2012 Infobox protein family Symbol LON Name ATP dependent protease La LON domain image PDB 2ane EBI.jpg width caption crystal structure of n terminal domain of e.coli lon protease Pfam PF02190 Pfam clan CL0178 InterPro IPR003111 SMART LON PROSITE MEROPS S16 SCOP 1zbo TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD Infobox protein family Symbol LON Name Lon protease S16 C terminal proteolytic domain image width caption Pfam PF05362 Pfam clan CL0329 InterPro IPR008269 SMART PROSITE MEROPS S16 SCOP 1rr9 TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD In molecular biology, the Lon protease family is a protein family family of proteases . They are found in archaea , bacteria and eukaryotes . Lon proteases are ATP dependent Serine protease serine peptidases belonging to the MEROPS peptidase family S16 lon protease family, clan SF . In the eukaryote eukaryotes the majority of the Lon proteases are located in the mitochondrial matrix . ref name pmid8248235 cite journal author Wang N, Gottesman S, Willingham MC, Gottesman MM, Maurizi MR title A human mitochondrial ATP dependent protease that is highly homologous to bacterial Lon protease journal Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. volume 90 issue 23 pages 11247 51 year 1993 month December pmid 8248235 pmc 47959 doi 10.1073 pnas.90.23.11247 url ref ref name pmid9620272 cite journal author Barakat S, Pearce DA, Sherman F, Rapp WD title Maize contains a Lon protease gene that can partially complement a yeast pim1 deletion mutant journal Plant Mol. Biol. volume 37 issue 1 pages 141 54 year 1998 month May pmid 9620272 doi url ref In Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast , the Lon protease PIM1 is located in the mitochondrial matrix . It is required for mitochondrial function, it is constitutively gene expression expressed but is increased after thermal stress, suggesting that PIM1 may play a role in the heat shock response. ref name pmid8276800 ... protease that is required for mitochondrial function in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae journal ... more details
Infobox protein family Symbol CLP protease Name CLP protease image PDB 2f6i EBI.jpg width caption crystal structure of the clpp protease catalytic domain from plasmodium falciparum Pfam PF00574 Pfam clan CL0127 InterPro IPR001907 SMART PROSITE PDOC00358 MEROPS S14 SCOP 1tyf TCDB OPM family OPM protein CAZy CDD In molecular biology, the CLP protease family is a family of Serine protease serine peptidases belong to the MEROPS peptidase family S14 ClpP endopeptidase family, clan SK . ClpP is an Adenosine triphosphate ATP dependent protease that cleaves a number of proteins , such as casein and albumin . ref name pmid2197275 cite journal author Maurizi MR, Clark WP, Katayama Y, Rudikoff S, Pumphrey J, Bowers B, Gottesman S title Sequence and structure of Clp P, the proteolytic component of the ATP dependent Clp protease of Escherichia coli journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 265 issue 21 pages 12536 45 year 1990 month July pmid 2197275 doi url ref It exists as a heterodimer of ATP binding regulatory A and catalytic P subunits, both of which are required for effective levels of protease activity in the presence of ATP, ref name pmid2197275 cite journal author Maurizi MR, Clark WP, Katayama Y, Rudikoff S, Pumphrey J, Bowers B, Gottesman S title Sequence and structure of Clp P, the proteolytic component of the ATP dependent Clp protease of Escherichia coli journal J. Biol. Chem. volume 265 issue 21 pages 12536 45 year 1990 month July pmid 2197275 doi url ref although the P subunit alone does possess some catalytic activity. Proteases highly similar to ClpP have been found to be encoded in the genome of bacteria , metazoa , some viruses and in the chloroplast of plants . A number of the protein proteins in this family are classified as non peptidase homology biology homologues as they have been found experimentally to be without peptidase activity, or lack amino acid residues that are believed to be essential for catalytic activity. References reflist External links http merops.sanger.ac.uk ... more details
for natural protease inhibitors protease inhibitor biology Protease inhibitors PIs are a class of drugs ... replication by inhibiting the activity of proteases, e.g. HIV 1 protease , enzyme s used by the viruses to cleave nascent protein s for final assembly of new virions . Protease inhibitors have been developed ... antiretroviral protease inhibitors saquinavir , ritonavir , indinavir , nelfinavir , amprenavir ref ... different drugs together that are each aimed at different targets. Antiretrovirals Protease inhibitors ..., Invirase Hoffmann La Roche US patent 5196438 It was the first protease inhibitor approved by the Food ..., 1999, making it the sixteenth FDA approved antiretroviral. It was the first protease inhibitor approved ... Activity Researchers are investigating the use of protease inhibitors developed for HIV .... ref name pmid17137752 cite journal author Dunn LA title The activity of protease inhibitors against ... Protease Inhibitors In Vitro against Plasmodium falciparum and In Vivo against Murine Malaria journal ... L. A. last8 Beattie first8 L. last9 Gardiner first9 D. L. ref A cysteine protease inhibitor drug ... YM, Engel JC, McKerrow JH title A Cysteine Protease Inhibitor Cures Chagas Disease in an Immunodeficient ... are investigating whether protease inhibitors could possibly be used to treat cancer. For example ... Nelfinavir, A Lead HIV Protease Inhibitor, Is a Broad Spectrum, Anticancer Agent that Induces Endoplasmic ... first8 N. A. last9 Gardner first9 E. R. ref ref name Pyrko cite journal url title HIV 1 protease ... for the treatment of various cancers, notably Multiple Myeloma . Side Effects Protease inhibitors ... . ref Protease Inhibitor Associated Diabetes Mellitus A Potential Cause of Morbidity and Mortality ... the use of protease inhibitors in treating HIV infected patients The Proteolysis Map Reverse transcriptase ... bl protease inhibitors.htm brief history of the development of protease inhibitors by Hoffman La Roche, Abbott, and Merck HIVpharm Antivirals Enzyme inhibition DEFAULTSORT Protease Inhibitor Pharmacology ... more details
Protease sparing regimen often abbreviated as PSR , is a method or Pharmacotherapy therapy for treating people infected with HIV that involves a three drug combination that reduces viral load below the limit of detection while saving protease inhibitors for later use. It is considered a weaker in terms of quantity and concentration form of HIV treatment. It has been argued that such a regimen is not as potent as giving HIV patients with the strongest drugs as soon as it is detected. Others believe that this might be considered a long term strategy in order to reduce the amount of HIV, ref cite journal author Corales RB, Shrestha NK, Taege AJ, et al. title Protease sparing regimen in a real life practice with na ve patients an equal opportunity approach? journal HIV Clin Trials volume 2 issue 1 pages 17 21 year 2001 pmid 11590510 url http thomasland.metapress.com openurl.asp?genre article&issn 1528 4336&volume 2&issue 1&spage 17 ref and in some instances have proven to be successful. ref cite journal author Van der Linden D, Hainaut M, Goetghebuer T, et al. title Effectiveness of early initiation of protease inhibitor sparing antiretroviral regimen in human immunodeficiency virus 1 vertically infected infants journal Pediatr. Infect. Dis. J. volume 26 issue 4 pages 359 61 year 2007 month April pmid 17414406 doi 10.1097 01.inf.0000258626.34984.eb url http meta.wkhealth.com pt pt core template journal lwwgateway media landingpage.htm?issn 0891 3668&volume 26&issue 4&spage 359 ref See also Protease Women s Interagency HIV Study References reflist http www.projinf.org pip 26 pip26i.html http www.projinf.org pip 25 pip25a.html cite conference author title Protease Sparing Regimen in a Real Life Practice with Naive Patients An Equal Opportunity Approach? booktitle 13th International AIDS Conference date July 9 14, 2000 location Durban, South Africa url http www.aegis.com conferences iac 2000 WePeB4134.html id WePeB4134 http www.aids ed.org aidsetc?page et 14 00 02 http www.medscape.com ... more details
For the drugs used in AIDS protease inhibitor pharmacology In biology and biochemistry , protease inhibitors are molecule s that inhibit the function of protease s. Many naturally occurring protease inhibitors are proteins. In medicine , protease inhibitor is often used interchangeably with alpha 1 antitrypsin ...?id 107400 OMIM PROTEASE INHIBITOR 1 PI Bot generated title ref A1AT is indeed the protease ... Protease inhibitors may be classified either by the type of protease they inhibit, or by their mechanism of action. In 2004 Rawlings and colleagues introduced a classification of protease inhibitors based ..., for example, I14 contains hirudin like inhibitors. By protease Classes of proteases are Aspartic protease inhibitor s Cysteine protease inhibitor s Metalloprotease inhibitor s Serine protease inhibitor s serpins Threonine protease inhibitor s Trypsin inhibitor s Kunitz STI protease inhibitor ... Protein protease inhibitor see serpins Chelating agents Families Inhibitor I9 Infobox protein family ... inhibitors image PDB 1ixu EBI.jpg width caption solution structure of marinostatin, a protease ... caption crystal structure of a cysteine protease proform Pfam PF08246 Pfam clan InterPro IPR013201 ... cruzi cysteine protease inhibitor chagasin Pfam PF09394 Pfam clan InterPro IPR018990 SMART PROSITE ... inhibitor of papain like cysteine protease s. ref name pmid11719560 cite journal author ... and localization of chagasin, a tight binding cysteine protease inhibitor in Trypanosoma cruzi ... Crystal structure of chagasin, the endogenous cysteine protease inhibitor from Trypanosoma cruzi ..., Rossi A, Sali A, McKerrow JH title The structure of chagasin in complex with a cysteine protease clarifies ..., a beta trefoil cysteine protease inhibitor Pfam PF10467 Pfam clan InterPro IPR019508 SMART ... http www.sigmaaldrich.com Area of Interest Biochemicals Enzyme Explorer Key Resources Protease Inhibitors Broad Spectrum Inhib .html Sigma Aldrich protease inhibitor overview Enzyme inhibition InterPro ... more details
PBB geneid 2150 Protease activated receptor 2 PAR2 also known as coagulation factor II thrombin receptor ... during infection. ref name pmid20879045 cite journal author Lee SE, Jeong SK, Lee SH title Protease and protease activated receptor 2 signaling in the pathogenesis of atopic dermatitis journal ... to guanosine nucleotide binding proteins. PAR2 is also a member of the protease activated receptor ... M, Mori L, Mattoli S title Interaction of mite allergens Der p3 and Der p9 with protease activated ... for protease activated receptor 2 evaluation of activity in multiple assay systems in vitro and in vivo ... Identification and characterization of novel small molecule protease activated receptor 2 agonists ..., Le GT, Cotterell A, Reid RC, Fairlie DP title Novel agonists and antagonists for human protease activated ... 20873792 doi 10.1021 jm100984y ref See also Protease activated receptor References reflist Further ... of a protease activated receptor distinct from the thrombin receptor in human keratinocytes journal ... and protease activated receptor 2 genes define a protease activated receptor gene cluster journal ... Characterization of protease activated receptor 2 immunoreactivity in normal human tissues journal ... Guyonnet Dup rat V, Jacquelin B, Boisseau P, et al. title Protease activated receptor genes are clustered ... protease 1 and identification of protease activated receptor 2 and single chain urokinase type plasminogen .... title Proteolysis of the exodomain of recombinant protease activated receptors prediction of receptor ... AK, et al. title Protease activated receptors in human airways upregulation of PAR 2 in respiratory ... through protease activated receptor 2 journal J. Immunol. volume 167 issue 11 pages 6615 22 year 2002 ... of protease activated receptor PAR 1, PAR 2, and PAR 4 stimulates IL 6, IL 8, and prostaglandin E2 release ... year 2002 pmid 11907122 doi cite journal author Wong, D. M. Tam, V. Lam, R. et al. title Protease activated ... cite web url http www.iuphar db.org GPCR ReceptorDisplayForward?receptorID 3020 title Protease Activated ... more details
Secretory leukocyte protease inhibitor SLPI is a highly cationic single chain protein with eight intramolecular disulfide bond s. It is found in large quantities in bronchial, cervical, and nasal mucosa , saliva, and seminal fluids. SLPI inhibits human leukocyte elastase , human cathepsin G , human trypsin , neutrophil elastase, and mast cell chymase . X ray crystallography has shown that SLPI has two Homology biology homologous domains of 53 and 54 amino acids, one of which exhibits anti protease activity C terminal end C terminal domain . The other domain N terminal end N terminal domain is not known to have any function. Role in diseases The gene for SLPI is expressed by cells at many mucosal surfaces located in the tissues of the lungs, cervix, seminal vesicle s, and parotid duct s. SLPI is also one of the dominantly present proteins in nasal epithelial lining fluid and other nasal secretions. Many diseases, such as emphysema , cystic fibrosis , and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis , are characterized by increased levels of neutrophil elastase. SLPI is one of the major defenses against the destruction of pulmonary tissues and epithelial tissues by neutrophil elastase. SLPI is considered to be the predominant elastase inhibitor in secretions, while Alpha 1 antitrypsin 1 antitrypsin is the predominant elastase inhibitor in tissues. Several diseases, including those listed, are actually the result of SLPI and 1 antitrypsin defenses being overwhelmed by neutrophil elastase. It has been suggested that recombinant human SLPI be administered to treat symptoms of cystic fibrosis, genetic emphysema, and asthma . In addition, SLPI has occasionally been monitored in an effort to coordinate ... of SLPI in events that are mediated by protease, such as entry into the host cell and replication .... Secretory Leukocyte Protease Inhibitor A Human Saliva Protein Exhibiting Anti Human Immunodeficiency Virus 1 Activity In Vitro. Journal of Clinical Investigation 96 456 464. Category Protease inhibitors ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Protease sensitive prionopathy PSPr is a neurodegenerative disorder caused by an abnormal isoform of the prion protein . Contrary to the prions in Creutzfeldt Jakob disease CJD , the prions in this condition are sensitive to protease activity. PSPr was first described in an abstract for a conference on prions in 2006, and this study was published in a 2008 report on 11 cases. The study was conducted by Gambetti P. and coworkers from the United States National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center. ref name pmid18571782 cite journal author Gambetti P, Dong Z, Yuan J, et al. title A novel human disease with abnormal prion protein sensitive to protease journal Ann. Neurol. volume 63 issue 6 pages 697 708 year 2008 month June pmid 18571782 doi 10.1002 ana.21420 url pmc 2767200 ref Symptoms of PSPr are behavioral and psychiatric abnormalities with progressive decline in cognitive and motor functions including dementia , ataxia , parkinsonism , psychosis , aphasia and mood disorder s . This is similar to what occurs in other spongiform encephalopathy spongiform encephalopathies , and the condition can be mistaken for Alzheimer s dementia . Contrary to what is the case in CJD, there were no cases with a positive 14 3 3 protein test in the cerebrospinal fluid , no periodic complexes on electroencephalography EEG , and no pathognomonic changes on diffusion weighted Magnetic resonance imaging magnetic resonance images. The mean age of onset in the original 11 patients was 62 years. Patients progressed to death in 20 months on average. PSPr accounted for three percent of prion disease cases evaluated by the U.S. National Prion Disease Pathology Surveillance Center prion diseases occur in the order of magnitude of 1 case per million people . ref name ... were detected. How these protease resistant prions lead to neurological disease remains incompletely ... pmid16987816 cite journal author Yuan J, Xiao X, McGeehan J, et al. title Insoluble aggregates and protease ... more details
known protease activated receptors or PARs , numbered from one to four. These receptors are members ... the body. Activation PARs are activated by the action of serine protease s such as thrombin acts on PARs ... are mediated by protease activated receptors PARs . Thrombin signalling in platelet s contributes ..., Rodr guez C, Gentile M, Calvayrac O, Badimon L title Thrombin and protease activated receptors PARs ..., Dekel I, Katzav S title Signalling pathways induced by protease activated receptors and integrins ... url http www.iuphar db.org GPCR ChapterMenuForward?chapterID 1351 title Protease Activated Receptors ... Category G protein coupled receptors de Protease aktivierter Rezeptor sr Proteazom aktivirani ... more details
Orphan date September 2010 Variably protease sensitive prionopathy VPSPr is a sporadic prion protein disease first described in 2010. ref cite pmid 20695009 ref See also Creutzfeld Jakob disease References Reflist External links Cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk news health 10963132 title Brain disease could affect more people, research finds author Caroline Parkinson date 13 August 2010 publisher BBC News Category Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies nervoussystem disease stub Prion diseases ... more details
Pfam box Symbol Kunitz legume Name Trypsin and protease inhibitor image 1TIE.png width caption Structure of a Kunitz type trypsin inhibitor. ref name pmid1988676 PDB 1tie cite journal author Onesti S, Brick P, Blow DM title Crystal structure of a Kunitz type trypsin inhibitor from Erythrina caffra seeds journal J. Mol. Biol. volume 217 issue 1 pages 153 76 year 1991 month January pmid 1988676 doi 10.1016 0022 2836 91 90618 G url issn ref Pfam PF00197 InterPro IPR002160 SMART PROSITE PDOC00255 SCOP 1tie TCDB OPM family OPM protein PDB PDB2 1ava , PDB2 1avu , PDB2 1ba7 , PDB2 1eyl , PDB2 1fmz , PDB2 1fn0 , PDB2 1r8n , PDB2 1tie , PDB2 1wba , PDB2 1wbc , PDB2 1xg6 , PDB2 2bea , PDB2 2beb , PDB2 2esu , PDB2 2et2 , PDB2 2iwt , PDB2 2wbc , PDB2 4wbc Kunitz soybean trypsin inhibitor is a type of protein contained in legume seeds which functions as a protease inhibitor biology protease inhibitor . ref name pmid14705960 cite journal author Rawlings ND, Tolle DP, Barrett AJ title Evolutionary families of peptidase inhibitors journal Biochem. J. volume 378 issue Pt 3 pages 705 16 year 2004 month March pmid 14705960 pmc 1224039 doi 10.1042 BJ20031825 url issn ref Kunitz type protease inhibitor Kunitz type Soybean Trypsin Inhibitors are usually specific for either trypsin or chymotrypsin . They are thought to protect seeds against consumption by animal predators. Background Two types of trypsin inhibitors are found in soy the Kunitz trypsin inhibitor KTI and the Bowman Birk inhibitor BBI . KTI ... and inhibits both trypsin and chymotrypsin ref name DiPietro Soybean Protease Inhibitors in Foods ... digestion of certain proteins. Trypsin, a serine protease inhibitor, is responsible for cleaving ... characteristics. Some research has shown that protease inhibitors can cause irreversible suppressive ... ND, Morton FR, Kok CY, Kong J, Barrett AJ authorlink coauthors date format work MEROPS the Protease ... to study Kunitz protease inhibitors publisher Federal University of S o Paulo pages language archiveurl ... more details