نتایج جستجو برای: proteinase

تعداد نتایج: 11556  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1995
V J Uitto Y M Pan W K Leung H Larjava R P Ellen B B Finlay B C McBride

The effects of Treponema denticola and its outer membrane-bound chymotrypsin-like proteinase on periodontal ligament epithelial cell cultures at different stages of maturity were studied. In sparse cultures with migrating epithelial cells, large intracellular vacuoles were formed rapidly following exposure to live T. denticola. Treponemes showing structural damage were seen occasionally inside ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1997
E. P. Beers T. B. Freeman

The zinnia (Zinnia elegans) mesophyll cell culture tracheary element (TE) system was used to study proteinases active during developmentally programmed cell death. Substrate-impregnated gels and single-cell assays revealed high levels of proteinase activity in differentiating TEs compared with undifferentiated cultured cells and expanding leaves. Three proteinases (145, 28, and 24 kD) were excl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Elsa P Bianchini Steven J Orcutt Peter Panizzi Paul E Bock Sriram Krishnaswamy

Prothrombinase catalyzes thrombin formation by the ordered cleavage of two peptide bonds in prothrombin. Although these bonds are likely approximately 36 A apart, sequential cleavage of prothrombin at Arg-320 to produce meizothrombin, followed by its cleavage at Arg-271, are both accomplished by equivalent exosite interactions that tether each substrate to the enzyme and facilitate presentation...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1997
T Okamoto T Akaike M Suga S Tanase H Horie S Miyajima M Ando Y Ichinose H Maeda

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc-containing proteinases that participate in tissue remodeling under physiological and pathological conditions. To test the involvement of bacterial proteinases in tissue injury during bacterial infections, we investigated the activation potential of various bacterial proteinases against precursors of MMPs (proMMPs) purified from human neutrophils (proMMP...

Journal: :In silico biology 2004
Shashi B. Pandit Narayanaswamy Srinivasan

A family of hypothetical proteins, identified predominantly from archaeal genomes, has been analyzed in order to understand its functional characteristics. Using extensive sequence similarity searches it is inferred that this family is remotely related (best sequence identity is 19%) to ClpP proteinases that belongs to serine proteinase class. This family of hypothetical proteins is referred to...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1989
D J Buttle A A Kembhavi S L Sharp R E Shute D H Rich A J Barrett

A procedure is described for the purification of a previously undetected cysteine proteinase, which we have called papaya proteinase IV, from spray-dried latex of the papaya (Carica papaya) plant. The purification involves affinity chromatography on Gly-Phe-aminoacetonitrile linked to CH-Sepharose 4B, with elution by 2-hydroxyethyl disulphide at pH 4.5. The product thus obtained is a mixture of...

Journal: :Acta biochimica Polonica 2007
Malgorzata Milner Jadwiga Chroboczek Wlodzimierz Zagorski-Ostoja

Exogenous proteinase inhibitors are valuable and economically interesting protective biotechnological tools. We examined whether small proteinase inhibitors when fused to a selected target protein can protect the target from proteolytic degradation without simultaneously affecting the function and activity of the target domain. Two proteinase inhibitors were studied: a Kazal-type silk proteinas...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1993
A B Becker R A Roth

A novel active site has been identified in a family of zinc-dependent metalloendopeptidases that includes bacterial proteinase III, the human and Drosophila insulin-degrading enzymes, and the processing-enhancing protein subunit of the mitochondrial processing proteinase. None of these enzymes contains the conserved active site described in most other metalloendopeptidases, HEXXH; instead, all ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Chelsea M Byrd Tove' C Bolken Dennis E Hruby

Maturation of vaccinia virus (VV) core proteins is required for the production of infectious virions. The VV G1L and I7L gene products are the leading candidates for the viral core protein proteinase (vCPP). Using transient-expression assays, data were obtained to demonstrate that the I7L gene product and its encoded cysteine proteinase activity are responsible for vCPP activity.

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2000
A Nakajima K Kataoka Y Takata N H Huh

A novel cysteine proteinase, cathepsin-6, was isolated by RNA differential display from mouse placenta. Cathepsin-6 showed the highest homology with cathepsin J (same as P) and L. The structural features including the catalytic triad of the C1 proteinase family were well conserved in cathepsin-6. The expression of cathepsin-6 and cathepsin J/P was restricted in labyrinthine trophoblasts of the ...

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