proteasesensitive
Proteasesensitive, often written protease-sensitive, is a descriptor used in biology and biomaterials to indicate that a molecule, material, or linker is susceptible to proteolytic cleavage by proteases. This sensitivity can apply to proteins and peptides as well as to synthetic or semi-synthetic constructs designed to be degraded or activated by specific enzymes. In biological contexts, protease sensitivity can influence protein turnover, activation of propeptides, signaling, and regulated degradation.
Several factors influence proteasesensitivity. The primary amino acid sequence provides recognition motifs for specific proteases (for
Applications and assessment. In drug delivery, protease-sensitive linkers or carriers are designed to release cargo selectively