Manipulating substrate and pH in zymography protocols selectively distinguishes cathepsins K, L, S, and V activity in cells and tissues
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Isolation and characterization of chicken bile matrix metalloproteinase.Systematic optimization of multiplex zymography protocol to detect active cathepsins K, L, S, and V in healthy and diseased tissue: compromise among limits of detection, reduced time, and resources.Pro-atherogenic shear stress and HIV proteins synergistically upregulate cathepsin K in endothelial cells.Investigating the Life Expectancy and Proteolytic Degradation of Engineered Skeletal Muscle Biological Machines.Cathepsin K-mediated Notch1 activation contributes to neovascularization in response to hypoxia.Matrix-metalloproteinase-9 is cleaved and activated by cathepsin K.Increased Circulating Cathepsin K in Patients with Chronic Heart FailureEndothelial dysfunction, arterial stiffening, and intima-media thickening in large arteries from HIV-1 transgenic miceCathepsins in Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy: Identification in Human Chronic Tears and Temporal Induction in a Rat ModelSickle cell disease activates peripheral blood mononuclear cells to induce cathepsins k and v activity in endothelial cells.Azidothymidine (AZT) leads to arterial stiffening and intima-media thickening in mice.Monocyte-derived macrophage assisted breast cancer cell invasion as a personalized, predictive metric to score metastatic risk.Tumor necrosis factor alpha stimulates cathepsin K and V activity via juxtacrine monocyte-endothelial cell signaling and JNK activation.Cathepsin S cannibalism of cathepsin K as a mechanism to reduce type I collagen degradation.Patient specific proteolytic activity of monocyte-derived macrophages and osteoclasts predicted with temporal kinase activation states during differentiation.Low-Cost Method to Monitor Patient Adherence to HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Using Multiplex Cathepsin ZymographyEndothelial cells and cathepsins: Biochemical and biomechanical regulation.Targeting the Nuclear Cathepsin L CCAAT Displacement Protein/Cut Homeobox Transcription Factor-Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition Pathway in Prostate and Breast Cancer Cells with the Z-FY-CHO InhibitorUse of Zymography in Trypanosomiasis Studies.Cysteine Protease Zymography: Brief Review.Skeletal Muscle Lysosomal Function via Cathepsin Activity Measurement.Differential cathepsin responses to inhibitor-induced feedback: E-64 and cystatin C elevate active cathepsin S and suppress active cathepsin L in breast cancer cellsPACMANS: A bioinformatically informed algorithm to predict, design, and disrupt protease-on-protease hydrolysis.Multiplex Cathepsin Zymography to Detect Amounts of Active Cathepsins K, L, S, and V.Transfer Zymography.In Situ Demonstration and Characteristic Analysis of the Protease Using Substrate Immersing Zymography.Supraspinatus tendon overuse results in degenerative changes to tendon insertion region and adjacent humeral cartilage in a rat model.Cathepsin Protease Inhibition Reduces Endometriosis Lesion Establishment.Association of Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition with prostate and breast health disparities
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Manipulating substrate and pH in zymography protocols selectively distinguishes cathepsins K, L, S, and V activity in cells and tissues
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Catera L Wilder
Keon-Young Park
Philip M Keegan
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10.1016/J.ABB.2011.09.009
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2011-09-29T00:00:00Z