Abstract:Cathepsin L (CTL) is a cysteine protease that demonstrates upregulated activity and/or altered trafficking during disease states such as cancer. The overlapping substrate specificity of cathepsin family members makes selective detection of activity from a single cathepsin difficult, and CTL activity is particularly difficult to parse from its close homologue CTV and the ubiquitous CTB. Despite this, screening campaigns have explored the extended chemical space in the cathepsin binding sites and identified uniq… Show more
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