- A
protease (also
called a peptidase,
proteinase, or
proteolytic enzyme) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes proteolysis,
breaking down
proteins into
smaller polypeptides...
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Proteinase A may
refer to:
Streptogrisin A, an
enzyme Aspergillopepsin II, an
enzyme Saccharopepsin, an
enzyme This set
index page
lists enzyme articles...
-
molecular biology,
Proteinase K (EC 3.4.21.64,
protease K,
endopeptidase K,
Tritirachium alkaline proteinase,
Tritirachium album serine proteinase, Tritirachium...
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Proteinase 3, also
known as PRTN3, is an
enzyme that in
humans is
encoded by the PRTN3 gene. PRTN3 is a
serine protease enzyme expressed mainly in neutrophil...
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Aspergillus oryzae. Nakagawa, Y. (1970). "Alkaline
proteinases from Aspergillus".
Alkaline proteinases from Aspergillus.
Methods Enzymol. Vol. 19. pp. 581–591...
- by the SERPINA1 gene. A
protease inhibitor, it is also
known as alpha1–
proteinase inhibitor (A1PI) or alpha1-antiproteinase (A1AP)
because it
inhibits various...
- In
plant biology,
proteinase inhibitors are a
family of
small proteins that
serve an
integral role in the plant’s
defense mechanisms against herbivory...
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Morihara K, Oka T (August 1973). "Comparative
specificity of
microbial acid
proteinases for
synthetic peptides. 3.
Relationship with
their trypsinogen activating...
- endopeptidase. The
three disulfide bonds are
conserved between all the
papaya proteinases, and
there is no
evidence for glycosylation.
Caricain is an extremely...
-
bleomycin hydrolase is
cytosolic in
fungi and mammals. Papain-like
cysteine proteinases are
essentially synthesised as
inactive proenzymes (zymogens) with N-terminal...