cysteïnprotease
Cysteïnprotease is a type of enzyme that catalyzes the breakdown of proteins. Its defining characteristic is the presence of a cysteine residue in its active site, which plays a crucial role in the catalytic mechanism. These enzymes are also known as thiol proteases due to the sulfhydryl group (-SH) of the cysteine residue.
Cysteïnproteases are involved in a wide range of biological processes. In unicellular organisms, they are essential
The catalytic mechanism of cysteïnproteases typically involves a catalytic dyad or triad, where cysteine works in
Dysregulation of cysteïnprotease activity has been implicated in various diseases, including cancer, viral infections, inflammatory disorders,