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Compound class:
Natural product
Comment: Grassystatin G is a statine-containing linear peptide that can be isolated from marine cyanobacteria. Action as an inhibitor of the cathepsin (Cat) aspartic proteases has been reported, with marginal (2-fold) selectivity for CatD compared to CatE [1]. Total chemical synthesis is also described in the discovery article.
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References |
1. Elsadek LA, Seabra G, Paul VJ, Luesch H. (2025)
Grassystatin G, a new cathepsin D inhibitor from marine cyanobacteria: discovery, synthesis, and biological characterization. RSC Med Chem, [Epub ahead of print]. [PMID:40291136] |