نتایج جستجو برای: aspartic protease

تعداد نتایج: 68868  

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2005
Eva S Istvan Daniel E Goldberg

Plasmepsin II (PM II) is an aspartic protease active in hemoglobin (Hb) degradation in the protozoan parasite Plasmodium falciparum. A fluorescence-quenched octapeptide substrate based on the initial hemoglobin cleavage site is recognized well by PM II. C-terminal extension of this peptide has little effect, but N-terminal extension results in higher maximal velocity and dramatic concentration-...

2015
Gaurab Sircar Bodhisattwa Saha Rahul Shubhra Mandal Naren Pandey Sudipto Saha Swati Gupta Bhattacharya Manoj Prasad

BACKGROUND Fungal allergy is considered as serious health problem worldwide and is increasing at an alarming rate in the industrialized areas. Rhizopus oyzae is a ubiquitously present airborne pathogenic mold and an important source of inhalant allergens for the atopic population of India. Here, we report the biochemical and immunological features of its 44 kDa sero-reactive aspartic protease a...

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2005
Dan Zhang Meliha Brankov Mahindra T Makhija Terry Robertson Erik Helmerhorst John M Papadimitriou Piroska E Rakoczy

PURPOSE To investigate the correlation between the presence of the inactive cathepsin D (CatD) and retinal changes in mcd2/mcd2 transgenic mice. METHODS Computational modeling was used to examine whether CatD mutants maintain competitive substrate binding. D407 cells were transfected with pcDNACatDM1 or pcDNACatDM2, containing procathepsin D (pro-CatD) with 6-bp (CatDM1) or 12-bp (CatDM2) del...

Journal: :Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography 2015

2006
Rei Kaneto Kazuyuki Dobashi Ikuo Kojima Kazuya Sakai Norio Shibamoto Takeo Yoshioka

Aspartic retroviral proteases play an important role in the processing of viral polyproteins into mature functional proteins1}. An inhibitor of avian myeloblastosis virus protease (AMV-protease) could be a possible candidate for antiviral-therapy and could be used, for example, as an anti-HIV agent2). In the course of screening for AMV-protease inhibitors, we discovered Mer-NF5003B, E and F, no...

Journal: :Essays in biochemistry 2002
Nigel M Hooper

A protease can be defined as an enzyme that hydrolyses peptide bonds. Proteases can be divided into endopeptidases, which cleave internal peptide bonds in substrates, and exopeptidases, which cleave the terminal peptide bonds. Exopeptidases can be further subdivided into aminopeptidases and carboxypeptidases. The Schechter and Berger nomenclature provides a model for describing the interactions...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1990
D R Durham

A procedure is described for the purification of a neutral protease from fermentation broths of Vibrio proteolyticus. The key feature of the purification scheme is the selective, irreversible inactivation of a contaminating exoenzyme, aminopeptidase, by alkali treatment, rather than removal of this enzyme by conventional chromatographic methods. Fermentation broths or concentrates were brought ...

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