Enzyme Substrate Sets in Research

Enzyme substrate sets are crucial for studying enzyme specificity, protease activity, and disease biomarker detection. JPT’s high-quality enzyme substrate sets enable researchers to profile cleavage patterns, investigate protease interactions, and explore new diagnostic tools. Below, you will find key studies referencing JPT’s enzyme substrate sets in recent research.

References with Enzyme Substrate Sets

2024

2024

  • Dabsylated Bradykinin Is Cleaved by Snake Venom Proteases from Echis ocellatus
    Abiola et al., Biomedicines (2024) - PMID: 38790989
  • Profiling protease cleavage patterns in plasma for pancreatic cancer detection
    Stewart et al., Scientific Reports (2024)
  • Synthese und Untersuchung von peptidischen Substraten der Histondeacetylasen
    Zessin, Dissertation (2024) 
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Archive

  • Matrix Processing Peptidase and Putative Roles in Mitochondrial Biogenesis. Nuc1 and Porin influence L-A Killer Virus Loads Co-dependently in Saccharomyces Cerevisiae
    Torres et al., UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations (2019) - PMID: n.a.
  • Structural Characterization of Zinc-bound Zmp1, a Zinc-dependent Metalloprotease Secreted by Clostridium Difficile
    Rubino et al., J Biol Inorg Chem. (2015) - PMID: 26711661
  • Matrix Metalloproteinase 10 Degradomics in Keratinocytes and Epidermal Tissue Identifies Bioactive Substrates with Pleiotropic Functions
    Schlage et al., Mol Cell Proteomics. (2015) - PMID: 26475864
  • Characterization of the Catalytic Activity of the Membrane-anchored Metalloproteinase ADAM15 in Cell-based Assays
    Maretzky et al., Biochem. J. (2009) - PMID: 19207106
  • Insights Into the Molecular Evolution of HslU ATPase Through Biochemical and Mutational Analyses
    Sung et al., PloS One (2014) - PMID: 25050622
  • Generation and Characterization of Antibodies Specific for Caspase-cCeaved Neo-Epitopes: a Novel Approach
    Ai et al., Cell Death and Disease (2011) - PMID: 21881607
  • Broadening the Spectrum of β-Lactam Antibiotics through Inhibition of Signal Peptidase Type I
    Therien et al., Antimicrob. Agents Chemother. (2012) - PMID: 22710113
  • Proteolytic Cleavage of Covalently Linked Cell Wall Proteins by Candida Albicans Sap9 and Sap10
    Schild et al., Eukaryot. Cell (2010) - PMID: 21097664
  • Protein-Tyrosine Phosphatase H1 Controls Growth Hormone. Receptor Signaling and Systemic Growth
    Pilecka et al., The journal of Biological Chemistry (2007) - PMID: 17921143
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