Cathepsin S (catS) is a member of the cysteine protease family with limited tissue distribution, which is predominantly found in antigen-presenting cells. Due to overexpression and overactivity of catS in numerous cancers, inhibition of catS is supposed to improve the antitumor response. Here, we explore the potential of small-molecule catS inhibitors emphasizing their in vitro pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCovalent peptidomimetic protease inhibitors have gained a lot of attention in drug development in recent years. They are designed to covalently bind the catalytically active amino acids through electrophilic groups called warheads. Covalent inhibition has an advantage in terms of pharmacodynamic properties but can also bear toxicity risks due to non-selective off-target protein binding.
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