EC Number |
Natural Substrates |
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3.4.24.3 | more |
collagenase is capable of eliciting a variety of tissue responses in mice depending upon its route of administration. Intranasal instillation results in confluent pulmonary hemorrhage, intraperitoneal injections result in severe abdominal hemorrhage with foci in the intestinal serosa. Intravenous injections elicit abdominal hemorrhage and petichial hemorrhage with focal necrosis of the lungs, subcutaneous injections result in necrotic, ulcerating lesions |
3.4.24.3 | more |
human dentin surfaces bonded to adhesive material in teeth repair are sensitive to aging, microtensile bond strength values are affected by different adhesives, specimen sizes and storing periods, but not by the presence or absence of bacterial collagenase, overview |
3.4.24.3 | more |
ColG moves about 14.5 nm toward the collagen N-terminus in 3.8 s in a manner dependent on a catalytic zinc ion. While ColG is engaged, the collagen molecules are not only degraded but also occasionally rearranged to thicken neighboring collagen fibrils, relationship between collagen structure and collagenase movement, detailed overview. Collagen molecules form self-assembled thin sheets characterized by D-bands, also known as collagen microribbons, on a mica surface in the presence of 0.2 M potassium. ColG clears the collagen microribbon from the lateral edge, rather than from the middle. Strongly polarized movement of ColG on collagen fibrils |
3.4.24.3 | Type I collagen + H2O |
degradation |