نتایج جستجو برای: hydrolytic enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 129771  

Journal: :Blood 1966
C Merskey G J Kleiner A J Johnson

tion of fibrinogen or fibrin by pl ismii ,1’2 l)\’ trYI)SIfl and other proteolytic enzymes’ or even PerhlaPs l)V hydrolytic enzymes ( ? cathepsins ) derived from neutrophilic leukocytes.4 In this report these split products are considered to be 1)clrtially digested fibrinogen or fibrin fragments which react with antifibrinogen ( or antifibrin ) sera and are incoagulable with thrombin. They inhibit

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1957
Werner Straus

1. Kidney homogenates from rats injected with egg white and from control rats were fractionated simultaneously into six fractions and the content of acid phosphatase, ribonuclease, desoxyribonuclease, cathepsin, and beta-glucuronidase in corresponding fractions from treated and untreated animals was compared. These observations were correlated with the amount of dark brown bottom sediments in f...

2013
Anja Poehlein Vladimir V. Zverlov Rolf Daniel Wolfgang H. Schwarz Wolfgang Liebl

Clostridium stercorarium strain DSM 8532 is a thermophilic bacterium capable of efficiently degrading polysaccharides in plant biomass and converting the resulting sugars to ethanol and acetate. The complete genome sequence of 2.96 Mbp reveals a multitude of genes for hydrolytic enzymes and enables further study of the organism and its enzymes, and their exploitation for biotechnological proces...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1972
S Lehrer A Nowotny

Various commercial hydrolases were used in an attempt to degrade the endotoxic lipopolysaccharide macromolecule. Some inert components, such as peptides and nucleic acids, could be removed from endotoxin preparations. As a result, endotoxic activity, measured by pyrogenicity, Shwartzman reaction, and mouse lethality, was increased. The remarkable resistance of endotoxin to hydrolases led to the...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1963
L A MOUNTER B A SHIPLEY M E MOUNTER

It has been shown that several hydrolytic enzymes with different specificities undergo similar reactions with diisopropyl phosphorofluoridate (1) and other related toxic organophosphorus compounds (2). These conclusions were based on kinetic studies, particularly the influence of pH on the rates of reaction, and on inhibition characteristics. Reactions of this type have provided a unique method...

2010
MĂDĂLIN ENACHE MASAHIRO KAMEKURA Mădălin Enache Masahiro Kamekura

Halophilic enzymes, known as extremozymes produced by halophilic microorganisms, have identical enzymatic features like their non-halophilic counterpart, but they exhibit different properties mainly in structure. Among these, two main points could be mentioned, (i) a high content in acidic amino-acids located predominantly at the protein surface and (ii) requirement for high salt concentration ...

2007
VISHWAS CHAVAN NEELA PATIL N. D. KARNIK

ORIGINAL CONTRIBUTIONS free radicals. If free radicals remain in the phosphate and reduced glutathione were body for longer time, they can damage body obtained from Sisco Co. All other chemicals STUDY OF LEUKOCYTIC HYDROLYTIC ENZYMES IN PATIENTS cells. AMI is frequently associated with and solvents used were of analytical reagent WITH ACUTE STAGE OF CORONARY HEART DISEASE leukocytosis and an el...

2013
María de Lourdes Moreno Dolores Pérez María Teresa García Encarnación Mellado

Hydrolases constitute a class of enzymes widely distributed in nature from bacteria to higher eukaryotes. The halotolerance of many enzymes derived from halophilic bacteria can be exploited wherever enzymatic transformations are required to function under physical and chemical conditions, such as in the presence of organic solvents and extremes in temperature and salt content. In recent years, ...

Journal: :The Journal of Biophysical and Biochemical Cytology 1961
S. Ralph Himmelhoch Morris J. Karnovsky

The distribution of oxidative and hydrolytic enzyme activities along the nephron of Necturus maculosus Rafinesque was studied histochemically. The proximal tubule possessed all the demonstrable enzyme activities associated with the hexose-monophosphate shunt and glycolysis, but lacked detectable succinic dehydrogenase and cytochrome oxidase activities. Krebs cycle enzymes other than succinic de...

Journal: :Microbiology 2017
Mohammad Ali Amoozegar Maryam Siroosi Siavash Atashgahi Hauke Smidt Antonio Ventosa

Halophilic archaea, also referred to as haloarchaea, dominate hypersaline environments. To survive under such extreme conditions, haloarchaea and their enzymes have evolved to function optimally in environments with high salt concentrations and, sometimes, with extreme pH and temperatures. These features make haloarchaea attractive sources of a wide variety of biotechnological products, such as...

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