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Protease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A protease (or proteinase ) breaks down proteins. A protease is any enzyme that conducts proteolysis, that is, begins protein catabolism by hydrolysis of the peptide bonds that link amino acids ...
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HIV-1 protease - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Prevalence, serotype and in vitro secretion of aspartyl proteinase, a virulence enzyme, were studied in Candida isolates from the oral cavity of 337 HIV-infected subjects. Controls were 95 age-sex-matched HIV- (seronegative) subjects, belonging to either HIV-risk categories (47) or to the normal, general population (4...
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The substrate specificity of an intracellular proteinase from Streptococcus lactis was investigated in an effort to understand the role of the enzyme in the cell.
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Scientists have identified a naturally occurring enzyme called matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) , that can break down abnormally aggregated ... Scientists have identified a naturally occurring enzyme called matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9), that can break down abnormally aggregated proteins known as amyloid fibrils a...
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