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Bianca Friedrichs, Carmen Tepel, Thomas Reinheckel, Jan Deussing, Kurt von Figura, Volker Herzog, Christoph Peters, Paul Saftig, Klaudia Brix
Published in Volume 111, Issue 11
J Clin Invest. 2003; 111(11):1733–1745 doi:10.1172/JCI15990
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Schematic drawing of the proposed sequence of proteolytic events leading to Tg degradation in mouse thyroid. Solubilization of extracellularly stored Tg from covalently cross-linked globules is mediated by cathepsins B and L. Soluble Tg is then subjected to limited proteolysis mediated by cathepsins K and L for Tg utilization, i.e., extracellular T4 liberation. Thereafter, partially degraded Tg re-enters thyroid epithelial cells by endocytosis and reaches endosomes and lysosomes for its complete degradation by the action of several lysosomal enzymes.