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cathepsinenUK
ca·thep·sin C0163000 (kə-thĕp′sĭn)n. Any of various enzymes found in animal tissue that catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins into smaller proteins. [German Kathepsin, from Greek kathepsein, to digest : kat-, kata-, cata- + hepsein, to boil.]cathepsin (kəˈθɛpsɪn) n (Biochemistry) a proteolytic enzyme responsible for the autolysis of cells after death[C20: from Greek kathepsein to boil down, soften]ca•thep•sin (kəˈθɛp sɪn) n. any of a class of intracellular enzymes that break down protein in certain abnormal conditions and after death. [1925–30; < Greek kathéps(ein) to digest] ca•thep′tic (-tɪk) adj. cathepsinenUK
cathepsin[kə′thep·sən] (biochemistry) Any of several proteolytic enzymes occurring in animal tissue that hydrolyze high-molecular-weight proteins to proteoses and peptones. cathepsinenUK
cathepsin [kah-thep´sin] an endopeptidase found in most cells, which takes part in cell autolysis and self-digestion of tissues.ca·thep·sin (kă-thep'sin), One of a number of intracellular proteinases and peptidases (all endopeptidases) of animal tissues of varying specificities.cathepsin (kə-thĕp′sĭn)n. Any of various enzymes found in animal tissue that catalyze the hydrolysis of proteins into smaller proteins.cathepsin Any ENZYME that acts to split the interior PEPTIDE bonds of a protein, causing its decomposition.cathepsin or kathepsin the intracellular, proteolytic enzymes that bring about AUTOLYSIS.See CTSC See CTSC |