3.4.23.34: cathepsin E
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Word Map on EC 3.4.23.34
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3.4.23.34
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cathepsins
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proteinases
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pepstatin
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pepsinogen
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procathepsin
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molecular biology
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gastricsin
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medicine
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foveolar
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non-lysosomal
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3.4.23.5
- 3.4.23.34
- cathepsins
- proteinases
- pepstatin
- pepsinogen
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procathepsin
- molecular biology
- gastricsin
- medicine
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foveolar
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non-lysosomal
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3.4.23.5
Reaction
similar to cathepsin D, but slightly broader specificity =
Synonyms
CatE, Cathepsin D-like acid proteinase, cathepsin D-like aspartic proteinase, cathepsin D-like protease, Cathepsin D-type proteinase, cathepsin E, Cathepsin E-like acid proteinase, CE, CTSE, EMAP, erythrocyte membrane acid proteinase, Erythrocyte membrane aspartic proteinase, gastric mucosa non-pepsin acid proteinase, More, Non-pepsin proteinase, slow moving proteinase, Slow-moving proteinase, SMP
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Subunits
Subunits on EC 3.4.23.34 - cathepsin E
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dimer
additional information
dimer
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2-dimensional PAGE, electrofocusing in ampholine gradients followed by SDS-PAGE
dimer
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2 * 51000, monomer CE-I, gel filtration, treated with 2-mercaptoethanol
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interconversion between dimeric and monomeric form of enzyme and proenzyme is reversible and regulated by low concentrations of reducing agents
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dimeric form is maintained throughout activation of procathepsin E to cathepsin E
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the native enzyme is a dimer that can yield 2 catalytically active subunit molecules of MW 40000-45000 upon exposition to mild reducing conditions
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native cathepsin E is a dimer consisting of 2 identical catalytically active subunits