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3.4.24.72: fibrolase

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For detailed information about fibrolase, go to the full flat file.

Word Map on EC 3.4.24.72

Reaction

Hydrolysis of -Ala14-/-Leu- in insulin B chain and -Lys413-/-Leu- in Aalpha-chain of fibrinogen =

Synonyms

3-203-fibrolase[3-serine], AfeE, Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix metalloproteinase, ALF, Alfimeprase, brevilysin L6, brevithrombolase, broad bean-fibrinolytic enzyme, CFR15-protease, fibrinolytic enzyme, fibrinolytic protease, Fibrinolytic proteinase, FIIa, neuwiedase, Non-hemorrhagic fibrinolytic metalloproteinase, plasmin, Proteinase, Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix venom metallo-, snake venom fibrinolytic enzyme, starase, UFEIII, VlF, wulfase

ECTree

     3 Hydrolases
         3.4 Acting on peptide bonds (peptidases)
             3.4.24 Metalloendopeptidases
                3.4.24.72 fibrolase

pH Stability

pH Stability on EC 3.4.24.72 - fibrolase

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pH STABILITY
ORGANISM
UNIPROT
COMMENTARY hide
LITERATURE
4 - 12
-
pre-incubation of fibrinolytic protease for 1 h at pH 4.0-12.0 causes substantial activity loss
733238
5 - 11
-
the enzyme remains stable for 2 h at pH 5.0-11.0, retaining more than 80% activity
754441
5.5
-
6 h, 30-35% loss of activity
31471
5.8 - 9.2
-
protease and fibrinolytic activities are stable during 6 h, at a pH ranging from 6.8 to 8.4 and 5.8 to 9.2, respectively
752378
6 - 12
6.5
-
optimal pH for stability
31471
6.5 - 10
-
stable
31481
7
-
after incubation for 12 h, the enzyme retains 82.89% of its activity at pH 7.0, 66.03% at pH 8.0, and 50% at pH 6.0 and 9.0 after 8 h of incubation, respectively
754580
7 - 10
-
after 60 min incubation the enzyme possesses remarkable stability at pH 7.0-10.0 (98.5-100%). In the acidic pH (5.0-6.0), the enzyme retains 77 and 85% activity, respectively
733596
9
-
6 h, 45-50% loss of activity
31471
additional information
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effect of pH on conformation
31481