Cathepsin

/kəˈθɛpsɪn/ noun

Any of various enzymes found in cells that break down proteins, especially important in digestion and cellular breakdown processes.

From Greek kathaíresis (digestion) plus the enzyme suffix -in, coined in the 19th century when biochemists discovered these protein-breaking molecules. The Greek root connects to the idea of breaking down or dissolving.

AMካትእፕሲን
ARكاتيبسين
BNক্যাথেপসিন
CAcathepsina
CSkathepsin
DAcathepsin
DEKathepsin
ELκαθεψίνη
EScathepina
FAکاتپسین
FIkathepsiini
FRcathepsine
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