Protease mechanisms | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature Protease mechanisms Polypeptides can be cleaved either chemically or enzymatically Enzymes that catalyse the hydrolytic cleavage of peptide bonds are called proteases Proteases fall into four
Proteases - Latest research and news - Nature Proteases are enzymes that catalyse hydrolysis of the peptide and isopeptide bonds that join amino acids within proteins (known as proteolysis) Proteases can also remove protein post
Targeting proteases: successes, failures and future prospects Proteases, also known as proteolytic enzymes, are enzymes that catalyse the breakdown of proteins by hydrolysis of peptide bonds Using bioinformatic analysis of the mouse and human genomes, at
Human and mouse proteases: a comparative genomic approach For each single protease locus, a 500-kb genomic sequence flanking the target gene was analysed for the presence of further members of that family, as ∼ 23% of human and 34% of mouse protease
Orthogonalized human protease control of secreted signals Engineering of a human-derived protease controlled exogenously by its FDA-approved inhibitor enables control over cytokine activity in cell-based therapies with reduced risk of immunogenicity