Definition of Endoproteinase. Meaning of Endoproteinase. Synonyms of Endoproteinase

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Meaning of Endoproteinase from wikipedia

- Endopeptidase or endoproteinase are proteolytic peptidases that break peptide bonds of nonterminal amino acids (i.e. within the molecule), in contrast...
- Endoproteinase Lys-C is a protease that cleaves proteins on the C-terminal side of lysine residues. This enzyme is naturally found in the bacterium Lysobacter...
- Peptidyl-Asp metalloendopeptidase (EC 3.4.24.33, endoproteinase Asp-N, peptidyl-Asp metalloproteinase) is an enzyme. This enzyme catalyses the following...
- enzyme, endoproteinase Kex2p, gene KEX2 dibasic proteinase, Kex 2p proteinase, Kex2 endopeptidase, Kex2 endoprotease, Kex2 endoproteinase, Kex2 protease...
- kallikrein), and cysteine proteinases (papain, cathepsin B (Ki = 4.1 nM), endoproteinase Lys-C). It does not inhibit α-chymotrypsin or thrombin. Leupeptin is...
- Glutamyl endopeptidase (EC 3.4.21.19, SspA, V8 protease, GluV8, endoproteinase Glu-C, staphylococcal serine proteinase) is an extracellular bacterial serine...
- histolyti**** proteinase B, alpha-clostridipain, clostridiopeptidase, Endoproteinase Arg-C) is a proteinase that cleaves proteins on the carboxyl peptide...
- SJ (January 1995). "Molecular cloning of human cathepsin O, a novel endoproteinase and homologue of rabbit OC2" (PDF). FEBS Lett. 357 (2): 129–34. doi:10...
- I Proteinase inhibitor PR-7 (Subtilisin-like) Tomato endoproteinase P69 (O82007) Endoproteinase PR-8 (GH18) Cu****ber chitinase Chitinase III Hevamine...
- treating a protein and a potential binding partner with a site-specific endoproteinase with the binding sites identified by their reduced area (or intensity)...