Crystal structure of human cathepsin K complexed with a potent inhibitor

The high resolution structure of the new therapeutic target, cathepsin K, complexed with the potent mechanism-based inhibitor, APC3328, reveals the substrate-binding sites of this cysteine proteinase and validates the binding mode for this inhibitor class.

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