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- Pepstatin is a potent inhibitor of aspartyl proteases. It is a hexa-peptide containing the unusual amino acid statine (Sta, (3S,4S)-4-amino-3-hydroxy-6-methylheptanoic...
- about 10−10 M for pepsin. The statyl residue of pepstatin is thought to be responsible for pepstatin inhibition of pepsin; statine is a potential analog...
- and 20 years later the first renin inhibitors went to clinical trials. Pepstatin, which was described in 1972, was the first synthetic renin inhibitor...
- Statine is a gamma amino acid that occurs twice in the sequence of pepstatin, a protease inhibitor that is active against pepsin and other acid proteases...
- specific binding to A-T areas of DNA is useful to genetics research. Pepstatins - N-acylated oligopeptides isolated from culture filtrates of Actinomycetes...
- Renin inhibitors: Aliskiren Ciprokiren Ditekiren Enalkiren Imarikiren Pepstatin Remikiren Terlakiren Zankiren Propeptides: Angiotensinogen Angiotensin...
- active at acidic pH. Nearly all known aspartyl proteases are inhibited by pepstatin. Aspartic endopeptidases EC 3.4.23. of vertebrate, fungal and retroviral...
- Renin inhibitors: Aliskiren Ciprokiren Ditekiren Enalkiren Imarikiren Pepstatin Remikiren Terlakiren Zankiren Propeptides: Angiotensinogen Angiotensin...
- Renin inhibitors: Aliskiren Ciprokiren Ditekiren Enalkiren Imarikiren Pepstatin Remikiren Terlakiren Zankiren Propeptides: Angiotensinogen Angiotensin...
- Renin inhibitors: Aliskiren Ciprokiren Ditekiren Enalkiren Imarikiren Pepstatin Remikiren Terlakiren Zankiren Propeptides: Angiotensinogen Angiotensin...