International audienceThe calcium-dependent proteolytic system is composed of cysteine proteases named calpains. They are ubiquitous or tissue-specific enzymes. The two best characterised isoforms are the ubiquitously expressed mu- and m-calpains. Besides its regulation by calcium, calpain activity is tightly controlled by calpastatin, the specific endogenous inhibitor, binding to phospholipids, autoproteolysis and phosphorylation. Calpains are responsible for limited proteolytic events. Among the multitude of substrates identified so far are cytoskeletal and membrane proteins, enzymes and transcription factors. Calpain activity is involved in a large number of physiological and pathological processes. In this review, we will particularly f...
In most mammals, prolonged muscle disuse (e.g. bed-rest, limb casting or spaceflight) results in atr...
Dystrophin deficiency is the underlying molecular cause of progressive muscle weakness observed in D...
International audienceThe reduced regenerative potential of muscle fibres, most likely due to a decr...
International audienceAging is associated with a progressive and involuntary loss of muscle mass als...
International audienceCalpains are intracellular nonlysosomal Ca2+-regulated cysteine proteases. The...
Kalpainski enzimski sustav čine dvije sveprisutne proteaze, μ-kalpaina i m-kalpaina, te njihov inhib...
Muscle atrophy is a serious side effect seen with extended time in space. Proteolytic degradation of...
Mammalian cells contain several proteolytic systems to carry out the degradative processes and compl...
International audienceCalpain 3 is a 94-kDa calcium-dependent cysteine protease mainly expressed in ...
International audienceThe calcium-dependent proteolytic system is a large family of well-conserved u...
pain and calpain-3 are Ca2-dependent proteases found in skeletal muscle. Autolysis of calpains is ob...
The endogenous calpain system plays a major role in regulating proteolysis of muscle proteins under ...
International audienceCalpains have been proposed to be involved in the cytoskeletal remodeling and ...
Muscular dystrophy is a disease which gradually deteriorates skeletal muscle cells, leading to the e...
Reduced sarcolemmal integrity in dystrophin-deficient muscles of mdx mice and Duchenne muscular dyst...
In most mammals, prolonged muscle disuse (e.g. bed-rest, limb casting or spaceflight) results in atr...
Dystrophin deficiency is the underlying molecular cause of progressive muscle weakness observed in D...
International audienceThe reduced regenerative potential of muscle fibres, most likely due to a decr...
International audienceAging is associated with a progressive and involuntary loss of muscle mass als...
International audienceCalpains are intracellular nonlysosomal Ca2+-regulated cysteine proteases. The...
Kalpainski enzimski sustav čine dvije sveprisutne proteaze, μ-kalpaina i m-kalpaina, te njihov inhib...
Muscle atrophy is a serious side effect seen with extended time in space. Proteolytic degradation of...
Mammalian cells contain several proteolytic systems to carry out the degradative processes and compl...
International audienceCalpain 3 is a 94-kDa calcium-dependent cysteine protease mainly expressed in ...
International audienceThe calcium-dependent proteolytic system is a large family of well-conserved u...
pain and calpain-3 are Ca2-dependent proteases found in skeletal muscle. Autolysis of calpains is ob...
The endogenous calpain system plays a major role in regulating proteolysis of muscle proteins under ...
International audienceCalpains have been proposed to be involved in the cytoskeletal remodeling and ...
Muscular dystrophy is a disease which gradually deteriorates skeletal muscle cells, leading to the e...
Reduced sarcolemmal integrity in dystrophin-deficient muscles of mdx mice and Duchenne muscular dyst...
In most mammals, prolonged muscle disuse (e.g. bed-rest, limb casting or spaceflight) results in atr...
Dystrophin deficiency is the underlying molecular cause of progressive muscle weakness observed in D...
International audienceThe reduced regenerative potential of muscle fibres, most likely due to a decr...