2019
DOI: 10.1002/prot.25672
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Cardosin A endocytosis mediated by integrin leads to lysosome leakage and apoptosis of epithelial cells

Abstract: Cardosin A is an aspartic protease present in large amount in the pistils of cardoon flowers. This protease is known to contain an ‐Arg‐Gly‐Asp‐ (RGD) motif located on the molecular surface. In this study, we found that isolated recombinant cardosin A attached to human epithelial cells A549, mediated by the binding of its RGD motif to cell surface integrins. The cell bound cardosin A was internalized to endosomes and lysosomes and triggered the permeability of lysosomal membrane leading to apoptosis of the epi… Show more

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