Proteolytic activity and cleavage specificity of cathepsin E at the physiological pH as examined towards the B chain of oxidized insulin
Abstract:Proteolytic activity and cleavage specificity of cathcpsin E were investigated in a wide range of pHs from 3.0 to 10.5 using the B chain of oxidized insulin as substrate. Contrary to the previous notion that cathepsin E is virtually inactive above pH 6, significant proteolytic activity yeas observed at pH 7.4 and above. Further. cleavage specificity appeared to change significantly with pH and rather specific cleavage occurred at pH 7.4 and above as compared to pH 5.5 and 3.0. These results suggest that cathep… Show more
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