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Note: 1 mU = 1 milliunit., Native cathepsin L from human liver. The most potent of the lysosomal proteinases, having a higher activity than cathepsins B and H in the degradation of a variety of physiological protein substrates. Cathepsin L is believed to be responsible for the generation of endostatin from NC1 domain in collagen XVII., Cathepsin L, Human Liver, CAS 60616-82-2, is a native, the most potent of all the lysosomal proteinases. Plays a major role in the proteolysis of both cellular and endocytosed macromolecules., Native cathepsin L from human liver. The most powerful of the lysosomal proteinases, having a higher specific activity than cathepsins B and H in the degradation of a variety of physiological protein substances.

Structure formula

SAF-219402-25UG

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