Differential changes in the association and dissociation rate constants for binding of cystatins to target proteinases ... Differential changes in the association and dissociation rate constants for binding of cystatins to target proteinases ...
... ... in an attempt to study novel Canecystatins, we identified two ORFs encoding cystatins (referred as CaneCPI-2 and CaneCPI-3) ... These findings contribute to a better understanding of the activity of sugarcane cystatins and encourage future activity and ...
beta 2-Strand of salivary S cystatins: A "chemeleon sequence". Vitali, A;Carelli Alinovi, Cristiana;De Rosa, Mc;Petruzzelli, R. ... Secondary structure prediction of salivary cystatins S, SA, and SN carried out by several methods label the 39-58 sequence (β2- ... The results obtained indicate that the β2-strand of salivary S cystatins has high helical propensity when isolated from native ... Secondary structure prediction of salivary cystatins S, SA, and SN carried out by several methods label the 39-58 sequence (β2- ...
Type 1 cystatins are also known as Stefins (after the Stefan Institute where they were first discovered ) The Type 2 cystatins ... Cystatins show similarity to fetuins, kininogens, histidine-rich glycoproteins and cystatin-related proteins. Cystatins mainly ... The cystatins are a family of cysteine protease inhibitors which share a sequence homology and a common tertiary structure of ... Cystatins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) This article incorporates text from the ...
Cystatins / physiology * Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitors / physiology* * Evolution, Molecular * Eye Infections / prevention & ...
Turk, V., Stoka, V. & Turk, D. Cystatins: biochemical and structural properties, and medical relevance. Bioscience 13, 5406- ...
These enzymes can be inactivated by specific proteins found in plants called cystatins. Because cystatins interact specifically ... compared to plants without the cystatins. Some plants with cystatins had increased resistance to spring blackstem and leaf spot ... The genes fo two cystatins from rice seeds and the gene for a marker enzyme were fused to a promoting DNA sequence so that the ... Production of cystatins in roots reduced the populations of the root-lesion nematode 71-79% ...
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Wootz, H., Weber, E., Korhonen, L., and Lindholm, D. (2006). Altered distribution and levels of cathepsinD and cystatins in ...
The cDNAs of two novel cystatins .... * Genomic changes associated with somaclonal variation in banana (Musa spp.)  ...
Due to the presence of histatins (proline-rich proteins including cystatins and statherin), calcium and phosphate are ...
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BACKGROUND: Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) occurs both sporadically and as a result of mutations in either cystatin C or the amyloid precursor protein. ICH due to cystatin C mutations typically occurs in young people of Icelandic origin. CASE DESCRIPTION: We report a case of sporadic CAA with ICH in an elderly Croatian man with a mutation in cystatin C identical to that found in Icelandic hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first case report of sporadic CAA associated with the same mutation causing hereditary cerebral hemorrhage with amyloidosis of the Icelandic type. Sporadic CAA may thus be associated with genetic mutations in some patients. The frequency of these mutations is yet to be determined.. ...
... rendering cathepsin B much less susceptible than other cysteine proteinases to inhibition by cystatins. (Less). Links. * ... rendering cathepsin B much less susceptible than other cysteine proteinases to inhibition by cystatins.}}, author = {{Nycander ...
Klotz C, Ziegler T, Danilowicz-Luebert E, Hartmann S: Cystatins of parasitic organisms. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2011, 712: 208-221. ... Hartmann S, Lucius R: Modulation of host immune responses by nematode cystatins. Int J Parasitol. 2003, 33: 1291-1302. ... cystatins) [19], as well as in the inhibition of host molecules responsible for the initiation of blood coagulation (serpins) [ ... cystatins and serpins, respectively; MEROPS family I25 and I04, respectively) are known to participate in the cascades of ...
This may constitute a mechanism for clearing inappropriately localized cystatins. A pH-dependent conformational variability in ...
Salivary Acidic Protein 1 use Salivary Cystatins Salivary Acquired Pellicle use Dental Pellicle ...
I have a keen interest in methodological issues in epidemiological research and how the Swedish register infrastructure can be used to improve validity. How can we trust results from observational studies, which often get substantial publicity in media? How can we improve risk predictions and our understanding of causes and effects by smarter study designs and novel analytic approaches? One such novel analytic approach is machine learning, i.e. methods where computer programs learn to complete a task, perform classifications or to foresee outcomes based on extensive input data. In an on-going interdisciplinary project called AIR Lund (see www.lupop.lu.se/airlund), partly financed by VINNOVA, we investigate how machine learning methods applied on the Swedish register infrastructure can contribute to improved prevention, diagnosis and prognosis of cardiometabolic diseases. We will critically assess the added value of these methods compared to more simplistic risk scoring schemes and statistical ...
Salivary Acidic Protein 1 use Salivary Cystatins Salivary Acquired Pellicle use Dental Pellicle ...
Salivary Acidic Protein 1 use Salivary Cystatins Salivary Acquired Pellicle use Dental Pellicle ...
Salivary Acidic Protein 1 use Salivary Cystatins Salivary Acquired Pellicle use Dental Pellicle ...
Salivary Acidic Protein 1 use Salivary Cystatins Salivary Acquired Pellicle use Dental Pellicle ...
Lu, Y., Van Zandt, M., Liu, Y., Li, J., Wang, X., Chen, Y., Chen, Z., Cho, J., Dorajoo, S. R., Feng, M., Hsu, M. H., Hsu, J. C., Iqbal, U., Jonnagaddala, J., Li, Y. C., Liaw, S. T., Lim, H. S., Ngiam, K. Y., Nguyen, P. A., Park, R. W., & 11 othersPratt, N., Reich, C., Rhee, S. Y., Sathappan, S. M. K., Shin, S. J., Tan, H. X., You, S. C., Zhang, X., Krumholz, H. M., Suchard, M. A. & Xu, H., Mar 24 2022, In: JAMA network open. 5, 3, p. E223877. Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review ...
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Two types of cystatins have been reported in ticks: type 1 cystatins, which are intracellular and involved in the intracellular ... Chmelař J, Kotál J, Langhansová H, Kotsyfakis M. Protease inhibitors in tick saliva: the role of serpins and cystatins in tick- ... digestion of haemoglobin and developmental processes, and type 2 cystatins, which are typically secreted to saliva, where they ... protease inhibitors were serine protease inhibitors and the remaining three were cysteine protease inhibitors or cystatins. ...
Bobek LA and Levine MJ (1992). Cystatins-inhibitors of cysteine proteinases. Crit. Rev. Oral Biol. Med. 3: 307-332. PMid: ...
Cystatins encode a high functional variability not only because of their ability to inhibit different classes of proteases but ... Mammalian cystatins can form amyloid fibrils; however, the potential for amyloid fibril formation of phytocystatins remains ...