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Cathepsin and Major histocompatibility complex

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Cathepsin and Major histocompatibility complex

Cathepsin vs. Major histocompatibility complex

Cathepsins (Ancient Greek kata- "down" and hepsein "boil"; abbreviated CTS) are proteases (enzymes that degrade proteins) found in all animals as well as other organisms. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) is a set of cell surface proteins essential for the acquired immune system to recognize foreign molecules in vertebrates, which in turn determines histocompatibility.

Similarities between Cathepsin and Major histocompatibility complex

Cathepsin and Major histocompatibility complex have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cancer, Lysosome, Protease.

Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases involving abnormal cell growth with the potential to invade or spread to other parts of the body.

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Lysosome

A lysosome is a membrane-bound organelle found in nearly all animal cells.

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Protease

A protease (also called a peptidase or proteinase) is an enzyme that performs proteolysis: protein catabolism by hydrolysis of peptide bonds.

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Cathepsin and Major histocompatibility complex Comparison

Cathepsin has 70 relations, while Major histocompatibility complex has 175. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.22% = 3 / (70 + 175).

References

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