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Protein-carbohydrate mimicry

Keywords Molecular modeling NMR spectroscopy Peptide-carbohydrate mimicry Protein-ligand interactions X-ray crystallography... [Pg.56]

Cystatin refers to a diverse family of protein cysteine protease inhibitors. There are three general types of cystatins Type 1 (stefens), which are primarily found in the cytoplasm but can appear in extracellular fluids Type 2, which are secreted and found in most extracellular fluids and Type 3, which are multidomain protease inhibitors containing carbohydrates and that include the kininogens. Cystatin 3 is used to measure renal function in clinical chemistry. See Barrett, A.J., The cystatins a diverse superfamily of cysteine peptidase inhibitors, Biomed. Biochim. Acta 45,1363-1374,1986 Katunuma, N., Mechanisms and regulation of lysosomal proteolysis, Revis. Biol. Cellular 20, 35-61, 1989 Gauthier, F., Lalmanach, G., Moeau, T. et al., Cystatin mimicry by synthetic peptides, Biol Chem. Hoppe Seyler 373, 465-470, 1992 Bobek, L.A. and Levine,... [Pg.334]


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