Page last updated: 2024-08-07 17:23:47

Chymotrypsin-C

A chymotrypsin-C that is encoded in the genome of human. [PRO:DNx, UniProtKB:Q99895]

Synonyms

EC 3.4.21.2;
Caldecrin

Research

Bioassay Publications (7)

TimeframeStudies on this Protein(%)All Drugs %
pre-19902 (28.57)18.7374
1990's3 (42.86)18.2507
2000's2 (28.57)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Compounds (10)

Drugs with Inhibition Measurements

DrugTaxonomyMeasurementAverage (mM)Bioassay(s)Publication(s)
bis(5-amidino-2-benzimidazolyl)methaneHomo sapiens (human)Ki238.7599112
congo redHomo sapiens (human)IC5040.000011
iodophthaleinHomo sapiens (human)IC5011.000011
3-benzyl-6-chloro-2-pyroneHomo sapiens (human)Ki76.000011
N-tert-butyl-N-[2-(tert-butylamino)-2-oxoethyl]-3-(3,4-dihydro-2H-quinolin-1-yl)propanamideHomo sapiens (human)Ki31.750012
quercetinHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
pepstatinHomo sapiens (human)IC50100.000011
zd 8321Homo sapiens (human)Ki0.149011
4-hydroxy-6-methyl-2-pyroneHomo sapiens (human)Ki6,309.570011
elasninHomo sapiens (human)Ki223.872011

Enables

This protein enables 3 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
protein bindingmolecular functionBinding to a protein. [GOC:go_curators]
peptidase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the hydrolysis of a peptide bond. A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed when the carbon atom from the carboxyl group of one amino acid shares electrons with the nitrogen atom from the amino group of a second amino acid. [GOC:jl, ISBN:0815332181]
serine-type endopeptidase activitymolecular functionCatalysis of the hydrolysis of internal, alpha-peptide bonds in a polypeptide chain by a catalytic mechanism that involves a catalytic triad consisting of a serine nucleophile that is activated by a proton relay involving an acidic residue (e.g. aspartate or glutamate) and a basic residue (usually histidine). [GOC:mah, https://www.ebi.ac.uk/merops/about/glossary.shtml#CATTYPE]

Involved In

This protein is involved in 1 target(s):

TargetCategoryDefinition
proteolysisbiological processThe hydrolysis of proteins into smaller polypeptides and/or amino acids by cleavage of their peptide bonds. [GOC:bf, GOC:mah]