2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijms22030997
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Mechanisms Applied by Protein Inhibitors to Inhibit Cysteine Proteases

Abstract: Protein inhibitors of proteases are an important tool of nature to regulate and control proteolysis in living organisms under physiological and pathological conditions. In this review, we analyzed the mechanisms of inhibition of cysteine proteases on the basis of structural information and compiled kinetic data. The gathered structural data indicate that the protein fold is not a major obstacle for the evolution of a protease inhibitor. It appears that nature can convert almost any starting fold into an inhibi… Show more

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“…Coordination of simultaneous changes in hydrolysis of nearly a half million proteins by 277 proteases has remained a fundamental mystery. Bulk proteome turnover can be influenced by such factors as changes in expression of protease content and/or specificity (Zhou et al 2020), and/or expression of approximately 200 proteinaceous protease inhibitors (Puente and López-Otín 2004;Rawlings 2010;Tušar et al 2021), and/or diverse post-translational modifications of substrate susceptibility to proteases, and/or autophagy, and/or membrane/cytoskeletal properties etc. However, the integrated control of proteome turnover cannot be entirely explained by such factors.…”
Section: Science Has Not Yet Appreciated Nature's Control Of the Reac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordination of simultaneous changes in hydrolysis of nearly a half million proteins by 277 proteases has remained a fundamental mystery. Bulk proteome turnover can be influenced by such factors as changes in expression of protease content and/or specificity (Zhou et al 2020), and/or expression of approximately 200 proteinaceous protease inhibitors (Puente and López-Otín 2004;Rawlings 2010;Tušar et al 2021), and/or diverse post-translational modifications of substrate susceptibility to proteases, and/or autophagy, and/or membrane/cytoskeletal properties etc. However, the integrated control of proteome turnover cannot be entirely explained by such factors.…”
Section: Science Has Not Yet Appreciated Nature's Control Of the Reac...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cystatins regulate cathepsin activity. Their role is to mediate the release of proteases from lysosomes and protect the tissues from invading microorganisms or parasites [ 81 ].…”
Section: Proteases and Dry Eye Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a large group of serpins possesses atypical activities, such as inhibition of caspases [2] and cysteine proteinases [3], or various non-inhibitory functions, e.g., transport of low molecular weight compounds [4], molecular chaperone activity [5], or tumor suppression [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%