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Hydrolysis: Peptide Bonds
C. Cathepsin A Cathepsin A is an intracellular protease which, like catheptic
carboxy- peptidase A, is an enzyme that originally was found to hydrolyze CBZ-
Glu-L-tyrosine and is now believed to be an exopeptidase {26). Unlike catheptic ...
Catheptic activity in constant-volume samples of lung homogenate shown as a
function of hydrolysis of substrate with time (E, extinction coefficient at time t; E„ =
extinction coefficient of the blank; £, = extinction coefficient of complete digestion)
.
Ivan W. Brown, Barbara G. Cox, 1966
In control tips catheptic activity shows a considerable spontaneous increase
during the culture period. In treated tail tips, however, the rise in catheptic activity
exceeds the level of controls more than two-fold. In fact, the activation of
cathepsins ...
CIBA Foundation Symposium, 2009
4
Analysis of Foods and Beverages: Modern Techniques
study of the action of proteolytic enzymes on bovine myofibrils, they used SEM
and LM to show the selective action of catheptic enzymes. When myofibril
suspensions were treated with a catheptic enzyme solution at postmortem pH (
5.1-5.3) ...
George Charalambous, 1984
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The Healing of Osseous Tissue
However, we have shown that catheptic activity, which will degrade the protein at
low pH,33 splits the P-P bonds only at near neutral conditions . 15 Variations in
molecular weight or chain length of chondroitin sulfate may result from a defect in
...
... see Dipeptidyltransferase Catheptic endopeptidases cathepsin B, III, 478-479
cathepsin D, III, 476-477 cathepsin E, III, 477-478 Catheptic exopeptidases
cathepsin A, III, 481^82 cathepsin C, III, 479-480 catheptic carboxypeptidases A
and B ...
TABLE I All autophotograms are positive, enlarged 3 times. Fig. 1. Series of
catheptic autophotograms made from tail-sections of 51 NF tadpole. All of the
drafts show a similar degree of catheptic activity (CA). The authors suppose that
at this ...
8
Lectures on the Diencephalon
Our investigations of enzyme activities have been confined thus far to catheptic
proteinase, acid phosphatase, and alkaline phosphatase; the last apparently is
not directly related to neurosecretory function or to the secretory function ofthe ...
9
Journal of the National Cancer Institute: JNCI.
INTRODUCTION An increased catheptic activity of the tissues of animals bearing
neoplasms was reported by Masch- mann and Helmert (1), Purr (2), and
Rosenbohm (3). Recently, Maver, Dunn, and Greco (4) reported a study of the
catheptic ...
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Annual report of the researches
Jf7 Catheptic Protease <05&£#iB This value was calculated on the base of the
crude catheptic protease solution. *8 Catheptic Protease O^L'Sftli •8; This value
was calculated on the base of the crude catheptic protease solution. ft 9
Catheptic ...