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peptidyl-Lys metalloendopeptidase

from Lysobacter enzymogenes; cleaves at the carboxyl side of lysine residues; active at pH 9;endoproteinase Lys-C (EC 3.4.99.30) was combined with EC 3.4.24.20 in 1992 Enzyme Nomenclature
Also Known As:
LysC protease; aspzincin; endopeptidase lys-C; endoprotease Lys-C; endoproteinase Lys-C
Networked: 6 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 0 trials/studies)

Bio-Agent Context: Research Results

Experts

1. Liu, Xiaohui: 1 article (09/2007)
2. Shen, Huali: 1 article (09/2007)
3. Yang, Pengyuan: 1 article (09/2007)
4. Zhou, Wei: 1 article (09/2007)
5. Zhou, Xinwen: 1 article (09/2007)
6. Bikker, Floris J: 1 article (08/2002)
7. Bolscher, Jan G M: 1 article (08/2002)
8. Ligtenberg, Antoon J M: 1 article (08/2002)
9. Mollenhauer, Jan: 1 article (08/2002)
10. Nazmi, Kamran: 1 article (08/2002)

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