- A
protease (also
called a peptidase, proteinase, or
proteolytic enzyme) is an
enzyme that
catalyzes proteolysis,
breaking down
proteins into
smaller polypeptides...
- down
proteins in food to
provide amino acids for the organism,
while proteolytic processing of a
polypeptide chain after its
synthesis may be necessary...
- Wobenzym, a
combination of
proteolytic enzymes and the
antioxidant rutin,
works systemically by
targeting various tissues and
organs in the body. Wobenzym...
- Bromelain, a
concentrate of
proteolytic enzymes from the
pineapple plant, is used in medicine. It is
approved in the
European Union for the debridement...
- (coagulation
factor II) is
encoded in the
human by the F2-gene. It is
proteolytically cleaved during the
clotting process by the
prothrombinase enzyme complex...
- (SBM) (EC 3.4.22.32), a
proteolytic enzyme, is a
widely accepted phytotherapeutical drug
member of the
bromelain family of
proteolytic enzymes obtained from...
-
Keratinases are
proteolytic enzymes that
digest keratin. They hold
industrial promise, as they can turn keratin-rich farm
waste such as
feather meal into...
- such as
nucleic acids,
proteins and
peptides derived from
proteins by
proteolytic cleavage, are not as a rule
included in ChEBI.
ChEBI uses nomenclature...
-
Proteases (also
sometimes referred to as
proteolytic enzymes or peptidases) are in use, or have been
proposed or tried, for a
number of
purposes related...
-
mixture of protein-digesting (
proteolytic)
enzymes and
several other substances in
smaller quantities. The
proteolytic enzymes are
sulfhydryl proteases;...