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Naina Patel, Shekhar Krishnan, Marc N. Offman, Marcin Krol, Catherine X. Moss, Carly Leighton, Frederik W. van Delft, Mark Holland, JiZhong Liu, Seema Alexander, Clare Dempsey, Hany Ariffin, Monika Essink, Tim O.B. Eden, Colin Watts, Paul A. Bates, Vaskar Saha
Published in Volume 119, Issue 7
J Clin Invest. 2009; 119(7):1964–1973 doi:10.1172/JCI37977
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CTSB degrades both ASNase and Erwinase, while AEP is specific for ASNase.

Coomassie blue–stained SDS-PAGE images of asparaginases (4 μg) incubated with (+) or without (–) human recombinant CTSB (0.5 μg) (upper panel) or AEP (0.4 μg) (lower panel). KIDROLASE and ASNase Medac are commercially available ASNase preparations and are detected as monomeric compounds. ONCASPAR is a polyethylene glycol–conjugated version of ASNase Medac ASNase and is detected as a high–molecular weight complex.