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Mechanism of cysteine protease inactivation by peptidyl epoxides
Amnon Albeck
, Sharon Kliper
Department of Chemistry
Bar-Ilan University
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Cysteine Protease
100%
Epoxides
100%
Protease Inactivation
100%
Alkylation
50%
Active Sites
16%
Order of Magnitude
16%
Benzyl
16%
Aqueous Media
16%
All Levels
16%
Enzymatic Activity
16%
Cysteine
16%
Thiols
16%
Concentration-dependent
16%
Native Conformation
16%
Dialysis
16%
Cysteine Protease Inhibitor
16%
Cathepsin B
16%
Inactivation Mechanism
16%
Mechanistic Implication
16%
Lack of Recovery
16%
Mechanism-based Inhibition
16%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Enzyme
100%
Cysteine Protease
100%
Alkylation
50%
Active Site
25%
Conformation
25%
Thiol
25%
Cysteine
25%
Protease Inhibitor
25%
Enzyme Activity
25%
Cathepsin B
25%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Epoxide
100%
Cysteine Proteinase
100%
Cysteine
16%
Thiol
16%
Proteinase Inhibitor
16%
Cathepsin B
16%