3.4.21.20: cathepsin G
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Word Map on EC 3.4.21.20
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3.4.21.20
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elastase
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neutrophil
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leukocyte
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proteinases
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granule
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polymorphonuclear
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myeloperoxidase
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chymase
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granulocyte
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thrombin
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platelet
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mast
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azurophilic
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serpins
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plasmin
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lactoferrin
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collagenase
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neutrophil-derived
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granzyme
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kallikrein
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1-proteinase
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degranulation
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tryptase
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antineutrophil
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1-antichymotrypsin
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eglin
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drug development
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nsp4
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antiproteinases
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2-macroglobulin
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fmlp
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hne
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alpha-chymotrypsin
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wegener
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chediak-higashi
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antiprotease
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elastolytic
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chymostatin
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slpi
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elastase-like
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p-anca
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procollagenase
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alpha1-proteinase
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pharmacology
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pmn-derived
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elafin
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1-antitrypsin
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medicine
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granulomatosis
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alpha1-antichymotrypsin
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anti-cathepsin
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neutrophil-mediated
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anca-positive
- 3.4.21.20
- elastase
- neutrophil
- leukocyte
- proteinases
- granule
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polymorphonuclear
- myeloperoxidase
- chymase
- granulocyte
- thrombin
- platelet
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mast
-
azurophilic
- serpins
- plasmin
- lactoferrin
- collagenase
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neutrophil-derived
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granzyme
- kallikrein
-
1-proteinase
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degranulation
- tryptase
-
antineutrophil
-
1-antichymotrypsin
- eglin
- drug development
- nsp4
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antiproteinases
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2-macroglobulin
- fmlp
- hne
- alpha-chymotrypsin
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wegener
-
chediak-higashi
-
antiprotease
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elastolytic
- chymostatin
- slpi
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elastase-like
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p-anca
- procollagenase
- alpha1-proteinase
- pharmacology
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pmn-derived
- elafin
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1-antitrypsin
- medicine
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granulomatosis
- alpha1-antichymotrypsin
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anti-cathepsin
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neutrophil-mediated
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anca-positive
Reaction
specificity similar to chymotrypsin C =
Synonyms
alpha-protease, cat G, Cat-G, Cat.G, CatG, Cath G, cathepsin G, chymotrypsin-like proteinase, CTSG, More, neutral proteinase, serine protease cathepsin G, Vimentin-specific protease, VSP
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Localization on EC 3.4.21.20 - cathepsin G
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mechanism by which the enzyme binds to activated human neutrophil plasma membranes, a functional active site is not required for binding, overview, inhibition of binding by 1. trypsin, chondroitinase ABC, and heparitinases, but not other glycanases, and by 2. purified chondroitin sulfates, heparan sulfate, and other sulfated molecules, but not by non-sulfated glycans, binding kinetics, overview
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expression at high levels on the surface of activated human neutrophils in catalytically active but inhibitor-resistant form