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  • Sullivan, S.; Tosetto, M.; Kevans, D.; Coss, A.; Wang, L.; ODonoghue, D.; Hyland, J.; Sheahan, K.; Mulcahy, H.; OSullivan, J.
    Localization of nuclear cathepsin L and its association with disease progression and poor outcome in colorectal cancer (2009), Int. J. Cancer, 125, 54-61.
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Application

Application Comment Organism
medicine survival of patients with colorectal cancer is inversely associated with staining intensity in the epithelial cytoplasm and stromal nuclei. In different colorectal cell lines and in vivo tumors, pro- and active cathepsin L isoforms are present in both the cytoplasm and nuclear samples, with pro-cathepsin L at 50 kDa and active cathepsin L at 25 kDa. Purified nuclear and cytoplasmic fractions show cathepsin L activity Homo sapiens

Localization

Localization Comment Organism GeneOntology No. Textmining
cytoplasm
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Homo sapiens 5737
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nucleus
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Homo sapiens 5634
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Molecular Weight [Da]

Molecular Weight [Da] Molecular Weight Maximum [Da] Comment Organism
25000
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x * 50000, pro-cathepsin L, x * 25000, mature form, SDS-PAGE Homo sapiens
50000
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x * 50000, pro-cathepsin L, x * 25000, mature form, SDS-PAGE Homo sapiens

Organism

Organism UniProt Comment Textmining
Homo sapiens
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patients with colorectal cancer
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Source Tissue

Source Tissue Comment Organism Textmining
colonic cancer cell
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Homo sapiens
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Subunits

Subunits Comment Organism
? x * 50000, pro-cathepsin L, x * 25000, mature form, SDS-PAGE Homo sapiens