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  • ...including digestion, cell signaling, and the immune response. Proteolytic enzymes are found across all domains of life, from [[bacteria]] and [[archaea]] to ==Types of Proteolytic Enzymes==
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  • =={{anchor|D03B}}D03B Enzymes== ==={{anchor|D03BA}}D03BA Proteolytic enzymes===
    966 bytes (129 words) - 18:31, 10 September 2019
  • ...including digestion, cell signaling, and the immune response. Proteolytic enzymes are found across all domains of life, from [[bacteria]] and [[archaea]] to ==Types of Proteolytic Enzymes==
    3 KB (466 words) - 07:23, 22 March 2024
  • ...also known as '''proteases''', '''peptidases''', or '''proteinases''', are enzymes that perform proteolysis. Proteolysis is the breakdown of proteins into sma Proteolytic enzymes are involved in many biological processes. They play a key role in digestio
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  • ...hanisms]], including changes in cell adhesion, production of [[proteolytic enzymes]], and alterations in cell motility. ===Proteolytic Enzymes===
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  • Proteolytic enzymes from the serine endopeptidase family found in normal blood and urine. Speci
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  • ...echanism of inhibition, but differ in their specificity toward proteolytic enzymes. Some members of the serpin family may be substrates rather than inhibitors
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  • ...in methods of antigen retrieval: heat-induced antigen retrieval (HIAR) and proteolytic-induced antigen retrieval (PIAR). === Proteolytic-Induced Antigen Retrieval (PIAR) ===
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  • '''Stepronin''' is a [[proteolytic enzyme]] derived from the [[pancreas]] of cattle. It is used in some countr Stepronin is a proteolytic enzyme, which means it breaks down proteins into their constituent amino ac
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  • Aggrecanases are extracellular proteolytic enzymes. Aggrecanases belong to a group of protein cleaving enzymes called ADAMTS (A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease with Thrombospondin Motifs
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  • Bromelain, a concentrate of proteolytic enzymes from the pineapple plant, is used in medicine. It is approved in the Europe
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  • ...of them are secreted from the cells as proproteins. Once activated, their proteolytic activity is regulated by endogenous inhibitors, tissue inhibitors of metall
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  • ...epsin O''' is a member of the [[cathepsin]] family of proteases, which are enzymes involved in the degradation of proteins. It is encoded by the ''CTSO'' gene ...terminal domain. The N-terminal domain contains the active site, where the proteolytic activity of the enzyme takes place. The C-terminal domain, on the other han
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  • Peptidase S enzymes are primarily involved in the degradation of peptide substrates. They parti Peptidase S enzymes are critical for various biological processes. For example, they are involv
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  • ...oteolytic enzymes''', '''peptidases''', or '''proteinases''') are [[enzyme|enzymes]] that conduct [[proteolysis]], the breakdown of [[protein|proteins]] into [[Category:Enzymes]]
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  • ...also known as '''proteases''', '''peptidases''', or '''proteinases''', are enzymes that perform proteolysis, protein catabolism by hydrolysis of peptide bonds [[Category:Enzymes]]
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  • ...es in proteins, a specificity that distinguishes it from other proteolytic enzymes and makes it a valuable tool in [[biochemistry]] and [[molecular biology]] ...quencing, where it provides complementary information to other proteolytic enzymes like [[trypsin]], which cleaves at lysine and arginine residues. Clostripai
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  • ...which is a member of the serine protease family. Tryptases are proteolytic enzymes that cleave [[peptide bonds]] in proteins. They are stored in the secretory ...to a compact, globular structure. The active site of the enzyme, where the proteolytic cleavage of peptide bonds occurs, is located in a deep pocket in the center
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  • '''Acrosin''' is a [[enzyme|proteolytic enzyme]] that plays a crucial role in the [[fertilization]] process. It is ...proacrosin, an inactive precursor, and is activated by the action of other enzymes in the acrosome.
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  • ...ine, biochemical research, and various therapeutic applications due to its proteolytic activity. Ficain exhibits a broad spectrum of proteolytic activity, enabling it to break down proteins into smaller peptides or amino
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  • ...in order to implant into the uterine wall. This process is facilitated by enzymes produced by the trophoblast cells of the blastocyst. ...olve the production of proteolytic enzymes by the trophoblast cells. These enzymes degrade the zona pellucida, allowing the blastocyst to escape. The blastocy
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