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Activities of Proteolytic Enzymes

2015
Proteases, also known as proteinases or proteolytic enzymes, are a large group of hydrolases that catalyze the cleavage of peptide bonds in proteins to produce peptides and/or amino acids. Classification of proteolytic enzymes is based on three major criteria: type of reaction catalyzed, functional group of the active site, and type of molecular ...
LANDI, LORETTA   +3 more
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NEW PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES IN YEAST [PDF]

open access: possibleBiochemical Society Transactions, 1981
Abstract Yeast mutants lacking three proteolytic enzymes—proteinase B, carboxypeptidase Y, and carboxypeptidase S—have been constructed. Search for new proteolytic activities in these mutants with the aid of chromogenic peptide substrates developed for serum proteinases led to the detection of new proteolytic activities, active in the neutral pH ...
Tilman Achstetter   +2 more
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Enhanced Activity of Enzymes Encapsulated in Hydrophilic Metal-Organic Frameworks.

Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2019
Encapsulation of biomacromolecules in metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) can preserve biological functionality in harsh environments. Despite the success of this approach, termed biomimietic mineralization, limited consideration has been given to the ...
Weibin Liang   +13 more
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Pruritus and Proteolytic Enzymes

Archives of Dermatology, 1958
It has been stated recently by Shelley and Arthur 1-3 that there is a causal relationship between pruritus and proteolytic enzymes. Cormia et al. 4 support this theory. The principal argument in its favor is the fact that certain proteolytic enzymes, when applied externally by injection, surface application, or scratch testing, are pruritogenic.
J. Frederick Woessner, Samuel Monash
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Proteolytic Enzymes

Encyclopedia of Molecular Pharmacology, 2021
Perlmann, L. Lorand
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The versatility of proteolytic enzymes

Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1986
AbstractThe growing realization of their physiological importance has generated renewed interest in the study of proteolytic enzymes. Modern methods of protein chemistry and molecular biology have revealed new insights into the protein and gene structure of a variety of protein precursors and their processing by limited proteolysis.
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Proteolytic Enzymes

2017
Proteolytic enzymes, also known as “proteases,” cleave the peptide bonds that connect two amino acids. They follow a hydrolytic reaction mechanism. Proteolytic enzymes are produced by both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms in which they perform key biological functions. Proteolytic enzymes have great commercial value as they are in demand from food,
Arun Dhillon   +3 more
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Exploring the Milk-Clotting and Proteolytic Activities in Different Tissues of Vallesia glabra: a New Source of Plant Proteolytic Enzymes

Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology, 2020
Daniel A. González-Velázquez   +7 more
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Proteolytic Enzymes

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1954
Hans Neurath, N. Michael Green
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Proteolytic Enzymes

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1957
B J, JANDORF, H O, MICHEL
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