3.4.21.B59 | proteolytic modification |
granzyme H is a serine protease, initially produced as a zymogen that requires the activity of granule-resident cathepsin C to become active. Cell death in cytotoxic potential of the enzyme with replication-deficient adenovirus 5 in target cells, i.e. K562 cells, Jurkat cells, and EBV-transformed B cell line RPMI-8866,the enzyme is less effective against tumor cells. Enzyme GrH induces cytochrome C loss from the mitochondrial intermembrane space. Similar to cytochrome C, SMAC/DIABLO is also observed to undergo translocation from the mitochondria to the cytosol after treatment with the enzyme |
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