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2012
Papain, a proteolytic enzyme found in the latex of the green fruit of the tropical papaw, Carica papaya, has been known for any years. It has a long and illustrious history and figured prominently in the development of the concept of sulfhydryl enzymes.
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Papain, a proteolytic enzyme found in the latex of the green fruit of the tropical papaw, Carica papaya, has been known for any years. It has a long and illustrious history and figured prominently in the development of the concept of sulfhydryl enzymes.
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Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1970
Abstract Papain possesses several regions of internal homology and similar shape. The enzyme probably formed through a series of gene doublings.
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Abstract Papain possesses several regions of internal homology and similar shape. The enzyme probably formed through a series of gene doublings.
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Interaction of Papain with Anti-Papain
The Journal of Biochemistry, 1964Y, OKADA +3 more
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On the size of the active site in proteases. I. Papain.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 1967I. Schechter, A. Berger
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Papain‐like Cysteine Proteases
Current Protocols in Protein Science, 2000AbstractThe name “cysteine protease“ refers to the protease's nucleophilic cysteine residue that forms a covalent bond with the carbonyl group of the scissile peptide bond in substrates. The papain‐like cysteine proteases, classified as the “C1 family” are the most predominant cysteine proteases.
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