Calpains are intracellular cysteine proteases with important physiological functions. Up- or downregulation of their expression can be responsible for several diseases, therefore specific calpain inhibitors may be considered as promising candidates for drug discovery. In this paper we describe the synthesis and characterization of a new class of inhibitors derived from the analysis of amino acid preferences in primed and unprimed sites of calpains by incorporation of l- or d-epoxysuccinyl group (Eps). Amino acids for replacement were chosen by considering the substrate preference of calpain 1 and 2 enzymes. The compounds were characterized by RP-HPLC, amino acid analysis and ESI-MS. Selectivity of the compounds was studied by using calpain ...
AbstractCalpains are ubiquitous intracellular calcium- and thiol-dependent proteases. Their over act...
AbstractCysteine proteases continue to provide validated targets for treatment of human diseases. In...
Calpains are Ca(2+)-dependent cysteine proteases that play an important role in cell differentiation...
Calpains are calcium-dependent proteases that are required for numerous intracellular processes but ...
Hyperactivation of the calcium-dependent cysteine protease calpain 1 (Cal1) is implicated as a prima...
The cysteine protease calpain-I is linked to several diseases and is therefore a valuable target for...
The physiological roles of calpains are discussed, as are the associated pathological disorders that...
SummaryThe papain-family cathepsins are cysteine proteases that are emerging as promising therapeuti...
Both clan CA and clan CD proteases have a variety of physiological and pathological roles. In parti...
Dimeric calpains constitute a promising therapeutic target for many diseases such as cardiovascular,...
Calpain is a class of intracellular cytoplasmic cysteine proteases.1 The enzyme participates in diff...
ii The calpain family of intracellular Ca2+-dependent cysteine proteases is involved in a number of ...
The ubiquitous calpains, and mcalpain, have been implicated in essential physiological processes and...
Our previously reported structures of calpain bound to its endogenous inhibitor calpastatin have mot...
The 27-mer peptide CP1 B-{[}1-27] derived from exon 1B of calpastatin stands out among the known inh...
AbstractCalpains are ubiquitous intracellular calcium- and thiol-dependent proteases. Their over act...
AbstractCysteine proteases continue to provide validated targets for treatment of human diseases. In...
Calpains are Ca(2+)-dependent cysteine proteases that play an important role in cell differentiation...
Calpains are calcium-dependent proteases that are required for numerous intracellular processes but ...
Hyperactivation of the calcium-dependent cysteine protease calpain 1 (Cal1) is implicated as a prima...
The cysteine protease calpain-I is linked to several diseases and is therefore a valuable target for...
The physiological roles of calpains are discussed, as are the associated pathological disorders that...
SummaryThe papain-family cathepsins are cysteine proteases that are emerging as promising therapeuti...
Both clan CA and clan CD proteases have a variety of physiological and pathological roles. In parti...
Dimeric calpains constitute a promising therapeutic target for many diseases such as cardiovascular,...
Calpain is a class of intracellular cytoplasmic cysteine proteases.1 The enzyme participates in diff...
ii The calpain family of intracellular Ca2+-dependent cysteine proteases is involved in a number of ...
The ubiquitous calpains, and mcalpain, have been implicated in essential physiological processes and...
Our previously reported structures of calpain bound to its endogenous inhibitor calpastatin have mot...
The 27-mer peptide CP1 B-{[}1-27] derived from exon 1B of calpastatin stands out among the known inh...
AbstractCalpains are ubiquitous intracellular calcium- and thiol-dependent proteases. Their over act...
AbstractCysteine proteases continue to provide validated targets for treatment of human diseases. In...
Calpains are Ca(2+)-dependent cysteine proteases that play an important role in cell differentiation...