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Proteases

Proteases are enzymes that play a crucial role in various signaling pathways within the body. These enzymes are responsible for breaking down proteins by cleaving specific peptide bonds, which is essential for regulating cellular processes.

Proteases are involved in multiple physiological processes, such as cell growth, differentiation, apoptosis, and immune response. They are also key players in various diseases, including cancer, neurodegenerative disorders, and inflammatory conditions.

In signal transduction pathways, proteases function as critical components by activating or deactivating signaling molecules, receptors, or transcription factors. They can cleave proteins to modulate their activity, stability, or localization within the cell.

Furthermore, proteases can also regulate the activation of other proteases in a cascade, amplifying or terminating signal transduction pathways. This tight control over protease activity is essential for maintaining cellular homeostasis and proper functioning of the organism.

Overall, proteases are a vital subcategory of signaling pathways that finely tune the cellular response to various external stimuli and internal signals. Their dysregulation can lead to pathophysiological conditions and diseases, highlighting their importance in maintaining health and homeostasis.

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UCF 101, C4437, C27H17N3O5S, inhibitor of the proteolytic activity of Omi/HtrA2
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MMP-13 Inhibitor, C4331, C22H20F2N4O2, MMP-13 inhibitor
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BAY-678, C4325, C20H15F3N4O2, HNE inhibitor
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Arphamenine B (hemisulfate), C4189, C16H24N4O4·1/2H2SO4, aminopeptidase B inhibitor
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MMP Inhibitor II, C4081, C21H27N3O8S2, MMPs inhibitor
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TS 155-2, C4021, C39H60O11, macrocyclic lactone that inhibits thrombin-stimulated calcium entry into cells
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Sitagliptin (phosphate), C3966, C16H15F6N5O·H3PO4, DPP-4 inhibitor
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Resorcinolnaphthalein, C3931, C24H14O5, ACE2 activator
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L-Leucine 4-methoxy-β-naphthylamide (hydrochloride), C3708, C17H22N2O2·HCl, substrate for aminopeptidase M and leucine aminopeptidase
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TNP-470, C3622, C19H28ClNO6, methionine aminopeptidase-2 (MetAP2) inhibitor

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