cysteine protease

Cathepsin S and other proteases {cysteine protease} can cleave proteins to activate pathways. Cysteine proteases have poor regulation in some diseases. Cathepsin S activates antigen receptor MHC-II, which initiates T-cell immune responses. Eph receptor kinases and ephrins affect cardiovascular function, nerve regeneration, and cancer.

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