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3.4.21.20
angiotensin I + H2O
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3.4.21.20
angiotensinogen + H2O
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3.4.21.20
cadherin + H2O
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3.4.21.20
CD40L + H2O
low activity
3.4.21.20
Elastin + H2O
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3.4.21.20
factor VIII + H2O
cathepsin G activates coagulation factor VIII to apartially active form, while having only a minor inactivating effect on thrombin-activated factor VIIIa, overview
3.4.21.20
factor VIIIa + H2O
cathepsin G activates coagulation factor VIII to apartially active form, while having only a minor inactivating effect on thrombin-activated factor VIIIa, inactivation occurs due to decreased stability by subsequent dissociation of the A2 subunit following proteolytic cleavage by cathepsin G, overview
3.4.21.20
fibronectin + H2O
proteolysis causes no change in endothelial cell morphology, involved in release of extracellular matrix components during inflammation
3.4.21.20
fibronectin + H2O
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3.4.21.20
fibronectin + H2O
degradation, involved in inflammation process
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