Abstract
The inactivation by the lysosomal cathepsins B or D of the cytoplasmic neutral ribonuclease inhibitor has been investigated with respect to the required amounts of cathepsin, optimal pH and time course. With a pH optimum between 5 and 5.5, a possible role of these endopeptidases in regulating the inhibitor and, concomitantly, the ribonuclease and RNA concentrations in the cell is discussed.
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