2024
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202401518
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Development and Application of Reversible and Irreversible Covalent Probes for Human and Mouse Cathepsin‐K Activity Detection, Revealing Nuclear Activity

Gourab Dey,
Reut Sinai‐Turyansky,
Evalyn Yakobovich
et al.

Abstract: Cathepsin‐K (CTSK) is an osteoclast‐secreted cysteine protease that efficiently cleaves extracellular matrices and promotes bone homeostasis and remodeling, making it an excellent therapeutic target. Detection of CTSK activity in complex biological samples using tailored tools such as activity‐based probes (ABPs) will aid tremendously in drug development. Here, potent and selective CTSK probes are designed and created, comparing irreversible and reversible covalent ABPs with improved recognition components and… Show more

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