Cystatin F is a recently discovered type II cystatin expressed almost exclusively in immune cells. It is present intracellularly in lysosome-like vesicles, which suggests a potential role in regulating papain-like cathepsins involved in antigen presentation. Therefore, interactions of cystatin F with several of its potential targets, cathepsins F, K, V, S, H, X and C, were studied in vitro. Cystatin F tightly inhibited cathepsins F, K and V with K-i values ranging from 0.17 nm to 0.35 nm, whereas cathepsins S and H were inhibited with 100-fold lower affinities (K-i approximate to 30 nm). The exopeptidases, cathepsins C and X were not inhibited by cystatin F. In order to investigate the biological significance of the inhibition data, the int...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
Cystatins comprise a large superfamily of related proteins with diverse biological activities. They ...
To elucidate the molecular requirements for cancer cell internalization of the extracellular cystein...
In dendritic cells (DCs) cysteine cathepsins play a key role in antigen processing, invariant chain ...
In dendritic cells (DCs) cysteine cathepsins play a key role in antigen processing, invariant chain ...
Cystatins are a family of naturally occurring cysteine protease inhibitors, yet the target proteases...
Cystatins are a family of naturally occurring cysteine protease inhibitors, yet the target proteases...
Cystatin F is an unusual member of the cystatin family of protease inhibitors, which is made as an i...
Cystatin F is an unusual member of the cystatin family of protease inhibitors, which is made as an i...
Cystatin C is a cysteine protease inhibitor, aimed for secretion, as it is produced with a signal pe...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
A previously undescribed human member of the cystatin superfamily called cystatin F has been identif...
Cystatin F is a cysteine protease inhibitor that is selectively expressed in immune cells and unlike...
Cystatin F is a cysteine protease inhibitor that is selectively expressed in immune cells and unlike...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
Cystatins comprise a large superfamily of related proteins with diverse biological activities. They ...
To elucidate the molecular requirements for cancer cell internalization of the extracellular cystein...
In dendritic cells (DCs) cysteine cathepsins play a key role in antigen processing, invariant chain ...
In dendritic cells (DCs) cysteine cathepsins play a key role in antigen processing, invariant chain ...
Cystatins are a family of naturally occurring cysteine protease inhibitors, yet the target proteases...
Cystatins are a family of naturally occurring cysteine protease inhibitors, yet the target proteases...
Cystatin F is an unusual member of the cystatin family of protease inhibitors, which is made as an i...
Cystatin F is an unusual member of the cystatin family of protease inhibitors, which is made as an i...
Cystatin C is a cysteine protease inhibitor, aimed for secretion, as it is produced with a signal pe...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
A previously undescribed human member of the cystatin superfamily called cystatin F has been identif...
Cystatin F is a cysteine protease inhibitor that is selectively expressed in immune cells and unlike...
Cystatin F is a cysteine protease inhibitor that is selectively expressed in immune cells and unlike...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
Cystatin F is a unique member of the cystatin family of cysteine protease inhibitors, which is synth...
Cystatins comprise a large superfamily of related proteins with diverse biological activities. They ...
To elucidate the molecular requirements for cancer cell internalization of the extracellular cystein...