3.4.22.50: V-cath endopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.22.50
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3.4.22.50
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lysosomal
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proteinases
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collagen
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b-like
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osteoclast
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cystatins
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resorption
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elastase
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metastasis
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papain
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caspase
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arthritis
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calpains
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pepstatin
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endosomal
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b-mediated
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collagenolytic
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leupeptin
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aspartyl
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papain-like
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propeptide
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telopeptide
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chymase
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osteoclastogenesis
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osteoclast-mediated
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b-dependent
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autographa
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myofibrillar
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liquefaction
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elastolytic
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d-deficient
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tryptase
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rankl
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legumains
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hepatica
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nucleopolyhedrovirus
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elastin
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chymotrypsin-like
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tmprss2
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acmnpv
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intralysosomal
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ceroid
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elastase-like
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lysosomotropic
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osteoclast-specific
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endolysosomal
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fasciola
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tartrate-resistant
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agriculture
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fillet
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stefins
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biotechnology
- 3.4.22.50
- lysosomal
- proteinases
- collagen
-
b-like
- osteoclast
- cystatins
- resorption
- elastase
- metastasis
- papain
-
caspase
- arthritis
- calpains
- pepstatin
- endosomal
-
b-mediated
-
collagenolytic
- leupeptin
-
aspartyl
-
papain-like
- propeptide
-
telopeptide
- chymase
-
osteoclastogenesis
-
osteoclast-mediated
-
b-dependent
-
autographa
- myofibrillar
-
liquefaction
-
elastolytic
-
d-deficient
- tryptase
- rankl
- legumains
- hepatica
- nucleopolyhedrovirus
- elastin
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chymotrypsin-like
- tmprss2
- acmnpv
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intralysosomal
-
ceroid
-
elastase-like
-
lysosomotropic
-
osteoclast-specific
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endolysosomal
- fasciola
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tartrate-resistant
- agriculture
-
fillet
-
stefins
- biotechnology
Reaction
endopeptidase of broad specificity, hydrolyzing substrates of both cathepsin L and cathepsin B =
Synonyms
AcNPV protease, baculovirus cathepsin, BmNPV protease, BmNPV-Cath, cathepsin, cysteine protease, NPV protease, nucleopolyhedrosis virus protease, V-cath, v-cathepsin, viral cathepsin, viral cysteine protease, viral-cathepsin
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Organism
Organism on EC 3.4.22.50 - V-cath endopeptidase
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in conjunction with chitinase, the enzyme promotes liquefaction of the host in the latter stages of infection
SwissProt
baculovirus, enzyme may aid in the degradation of host proteins as a source of amino acids for viral protein production
SwissProt