3.4.22.25: glycyl endopeptidase
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Word Map on EC 3.4.22.25
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3.4.22.25
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proteinases
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cystatins
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latex
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cathepsins
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caricain
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subsite
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3.4.22.6
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pro-regions
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cation-exchange
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beta-trypsin
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chemonucleolysis
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nutrition
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biotechnology
- 3.4.22.25
- proteinases
- cystatins
- latex
- cathepsins
- caricain
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subsite
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3.4.22.6
- pro-regions
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cation-exchange
- beta-trypsin
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chemonucleolysis
- nutrition
- biotechnology
Reaction
preferential cleavage: Gly-/-, in proteins and small molecule substrates =
Synonyms
Chymopapain, Chymopapain M, CpXCP7, glycine endopeptidase, Glycyl endopeptidase, More, Papaya peptidase B, Papaya proteinase 4, Papaya proteinase IV, PPIV, Proteinase, glycine-specific
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Purification
Purification on EC 3.4.22.25 - glycyl endopeptidase
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glycyl endopeptidase from papaya latex is partitioned using aqueous two-phase (10% PEG 6000- 10% (NH4)2SO4) in combination with NH4(SO4)2 precipitation.The partially purified glycyl endopeptidase shows the potential in production of antioxidative gelatin hydrolysates. The enzyme fraction contain lower odorous compounds in papaya latex. The gelatin hydrolysate produced using the selected fraction have negligible odorous compounds
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native enzyme from latex by ion exchange and adsorption chromatography, and gel filtration
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several ligands possible for affinity chromatography are presented, fractionation on hydrophobic and cation-exchange supports, overview
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