EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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3.4.21.20 | 753400 |
Cathepsin G cleaves and activates IL-36gamma and promotes the inflammation of psoriasis |
Drug Des. Devel. Ther. |
13 |
581-588 |
2019 |
Homo sapiens |
30804664 |
3.4.21.20 | 753787 |
Cell surface cathepsin G activity differs between human natural killer cell subsets |
Immunol. Lett. |
179 |
80-84 |
2016 |
Homo sapiens |
27666013 |
3.4.21.20 | 755171 |
Extended cleavage specificity of human neutrophil cathepsin G A low activity protease with dual chymase and tryptase-type specificities |
PLoS ONE |
13 |
e0195077 |
2018 |
Homo sapiens |
29652924 |
3.4.21.20 | 754328 |
Highly selective cleavage of cytokines and chemokines by the human mast cell chymase and neutrophil cathepsin G |
J. Immunol. |
198 |
1474-1483 |
2017 |
Homo sapiens |
28053237 |
3.4.21.20 | 752862 |
Internally quenched fluorogenic substrates with unnatural amino acids for cathepsin G investigation |
Biochimie |
166 |
103-111 |
2019 |
Homo sapiens |
31103725 |
3.4.21.20 | 755116 |
Lactoferrin is an allosteric enhancer of the proteolytic activity of cathepsin G |
PLoS ONE |
11 |
e0151509 |
2016 |
Homo sapiens |
26986619 |
3.4.21.20 | 752681 |
Lung tissue destruction by proteinase 3 and cathepsin G mediated elastin degradation is elevated in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease |
Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. |
503 |
1284-1290 |
2018 |
Homo sapiens |
30017196 |
3.4.21.20 | 752917 |
The role and mechanism of cathepsin G in dermatomyositis |
Biomed. Pharmacother. |
94 |
697-704 |
2017 |
Homo sapiens |
28797985 |
3.4.21.20 | 650552 |
6-Acylamino-2-[(ethylsulfonyl)oxy]-1H-isoindole-1,3-diones mechanism-based inhibitors of human leukocyte elastase and cathepsin G: effect of chirality in the 6-acylamino substituent on inhibitory potency and selectivity |
Bioorg. Med. Chem. |
9 |
637-645 |
2001 |
Homo sapiens |
11310598 |
3.4.21.20 | 665619 |
A novel, potent dual inhibitor of the leukocyte proteases cathepsin G and chymase: molecular mechanisms and anti-inflammatory activity in vivo |
J. Biol. Chem. |
280 |
18001-18007 |
2005 |
Homo sapiens |
15741158 |