Protease
A protease (also termed peptidase or proteinase) is any enzyme that conducts proteolysis, that is, begins protein catabolism by hydrolysis of the peptide bonds that link amino acids together in the polypeptide chain forming the protein.
ProteaseProtease inhibitor (pharmacology)HIV-1 proteaseSerine proteaseProtease inhibitorCysteine proteaseAspartate proteaseProtease inhibitor (biology)Intramembrane proteaseRhomboid proteaseSerpinTEV proteaseProtease-activated receptorProteases in angiogenesisThreonine proteaseLon protease familyRetroviral aspartyl proteaseProteinase KProtease activated receptor 2NS2-3 protease
Kazal-type serine protease inhibitor domainMannose-binding protein-associated serine proteaseProtease accumulated by inhibitorsHydrogenase maturation protease familyBowman-Birk protease inhibitorSequence of proteases – chymotrypsin A – trypsin – elastaseF2RL2ProteolysisAlpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency panniculitisATP-dependent Clp protease adaptor protein ClpSPapainKunitz domainMembrane-bound transcription factor peptidase, site 2CaspaseEnzymeMembrane-bound transcription factor peptidase, site 1CalpainADAMTS13ThrombinE-64





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