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Cysteine Cathespin Proteases
Cysteine cathespin proteases are a family of proteases that primarily function as endopeptidases. They are notably found in lysosomes where they work to process and degrade biological molecules. Their function is relevant to many physiological processes, including:
- degrading proteins in the lysosomes
- cell death (inclduing autophagy)
- the post-translational modifications of proteins
- extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling
- immune signaling
Members of this family include Cathepsin L (L1), B, C, F, H, K, O, V (L2), X, S, and W.
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Updated 2020-08-16
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