... (EC 3.4.24.3, Clostridium histolyticum collagenase, clostridiopeptidase A, collagenase A, collagenase I, ... Microbial+collagenase at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Portal: Biology (Citation ... Collagenase Hanada, K.; Mizutani, T.; Yamagishi, M.; Tsuji, H.; Misaki, T.; Sawada, J. (1973). "The isolation of collagenase ... Achromobacter iophagus collagenase, collagenase, aspergillopeptidase C, nucleolysin, azocollase, metallocollagenase, ...
Microbial collagenases have been identified from bacteria of both the Vibrio and Clostridium genera. Collagenase is used during ... microbial collagenase, clan MA(E)). The protein fold of the peptidase domain for members of this family resembles that of ... Collagenases may be used for tenderizing meat in a manner similar to widely used tenderizers papain, bromelain and ficain. ... Collagenases at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) Portal: Biology (Protein pages needing a ...
... may refer to: Microbial collagenase, an enzyme Neutrophil collagenase, an enzyme This disambiguation page lists articles ...
... and the bond Z-Gly-Pro-Leu-Gly-Pro in a small molecule substrate of microbial collagenase This endopeptidase is present in the ...
... interstitial collagenase MeSH D08.811.277.656.300.480.205.500 - microbial collagenase MeSH D08.811.277.656.300.480.205.615 - ... interstitial collagenase MeSH D08.811.277.656.675.374.205.500 - microbial collagenase MeSH D08.811.277.656.675.374.205.615 - ... collagenases MeSH D08.811.277.656.300.480.205.352 - gelatinase a MeSH D08.811.277.656.300.480.205.360 - gelatinase b MeSH ... collagenases MeSH D08.811.277.656.675.374.205.352 - gelatinase a MeSH D08.811.277.656.675.374.205.360 - gelatinase b MeSH ...
Now EC 3.4.24.3, microbial collagenase EC 3.4.24.9: Deleted entry: Trichophyton schoenleinii collagenase EC 3.4.24.10: Deleted ... microbial collagenase EC 3.4.4.20: Now EC 3.4.22.8, clostripain EC 3.4.4.21: Now EC 3.4.21.34 (plasma kallikrein) and EC 3.4. ... microbial collagenase EC 3.4.24.4: now EC 3.4.24.40 serralysin EC 3.4.24.5: Deleted entry: lens neutral proteinase. Now ... interstitial collagenase EC 3.4.24.8: Transferred entry: Achromobacter iophagus collagenase. ...
Enzymes and other molecules prepared in these granules are proteases, such as collagenase, gelatinase or serine proteases, ... Aquatic Microbial Ecology. 53: 83-98. doi:10.3354/ame01229. ISSN 0948-3055. Stibor H, Sommer U (April 2003). "Mixotrophy of a ... Other enzymes like hyaluronidase, lipase, collagenase, elastase, ribonuclease, deoxyribonuclease also play an important role in ... preventing the spread of infection and degradation of essential microbial biomolecules leading to cell death. Leukocytes ...
Because microbial laccases have a broad substrate range, they can be used in biosensor technology to detect a wide range of ... Clostridium histolyticum-derived collagenases used for skin regeneration, and Microsporum-derived keratinases used for hair ... Gupta PL, Rajput M, Oza T, Trivedi U, Sanghvi G (August 2019). "Eminence of microbial products in cosmetic industry". Natural ... Buckley M, Wall J. "Microbial energy conversion" (PDF). American Society for Microbiology. Retrieved 7 July 2021. Atanasov AG, ...
1997). The Rumen Microbial Ecosystem. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 94-009-1453-9. Buckingham, J., ed. (1994). ... Kabadjova, P.; Vlahov, S. (15 April 2014). "Regulation of Extracellular Collagenase Production in 91". Biotechnology & ...
Removal of microbial plaque and calculus is necessary to establish periodontal health. The first step in the treatment of ... known as collagenases) Loose teeth, in the later stages (though this may occur for other reasons, as well) Gingival ... If left undisturbed, microbial plaque calcifies to form calculus, which is commonly called tartar. Calculus above and below the ... Although the primary cause of both gingivitis and periodontitis is the microbial plaque that adheres to the tooth surfaces, ...
Theriot, CM (2009). "Biotechnological applications of recombinant microbial prolidases". Adv Appl Microbiol. 68: 99-132. doi: ... suppression of collagenase (a collagen degrading enzyme), and local applications of ointments that contain L-glycine and L- ...
The stratum corneum normally conserves water and acts as a barrier to microbial infection. Its function can be disrupted by ... Since excessive collagen production leads to scar formation, increased levels of collagenase may help reduce the risk of scar ... Increased temperature intensifies the activity of collagenase, an enzyme that breaks down collagen. ...
... is initiated by Gram-negative tooth-associated microbial biofilms that elicit a host response, which ... known as collagenases) Loose teeth, in the later stages (though this may occur for other reasons as well) Drifting of incisors ... The disease is associated with a variable microbial pattern. Anaerobic species of bacteria Porphyromonas gingivalis, ...
Recent studies have revealed that the gene for collagenases could be detected in stains of Porphyromonas gingivalis, one of the ... Apical periodontitis is typically the body's defense response to the threat of microbial invasion from the root canal. Primary ... the microbial invasion is faced with a second strike consisting of these leukocytes, along with lymphocytes. Together, the ... the site of injury and microbial presence. Once there, the antimicrobial action of superoxide and hydrogen peroxide, derived ...
Similar to collagenase, hyaluronidase enables a pathogen to penetrate deep into tissues. Bacteria such as Clostridium do so by ... Cell-free use of microbial exoenzymes as agents of bioremediation is also possible although their activity is often not as ... Pandey A, Nigam P, Soccol CR, Soccol VT, Singh D, Mohan R (2000). "Advances in microbial amylases". Biotechnol. Appl. Biochem. ... In addition to the integral roles in biological systems, different classes of microbial exoenzymes have been used by humans ...
In 1988, she was named chief of the microbial receptors and pathogenesis section, Laboratory of Microbial Ecology. She made ... "Prostaglandin regulation of macrophage collagenase production". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 74 (11): 4955- ... Sandberg also researched microbial adhesion. Sandberg investigated alternate pathways for activation of the cascading sequence ...
These infectious agents produce proteases and collagenases which break down the corneal stroma. Complete loss of the stroma can ... Commonly isolated bacteria include Staphylococcus, Streptococcus and Pseudomonas, and empirical anti-microbial therapy should ... Contains macroglobulins with anti-collagenase effects. A combination of the above may be necessary early in the disease course ... Treatment includes antibiotics and collagenase inhibitors such as acetylcysteine and homologous blood serum. Surgery may be ...
These collagenases break down protein into peptides. The peptides are subsequently reduced to their constituent amino acids, ... ISBN 978-0-8493-9434-8. Gupta R.; Rammani P. (2006). "Microbial keratinases and their prospective applications: An overview". ... The first step in the process involves the elimination of the organic collagen fraction by the action of bacterial collagenases ...
These studies demonstrated that TLR2 and TLR4 can indeed respond to molecules other than classical microbial ligands, and set a ... Dayer, J. M.; Beutler, B.; Cerami, A. (December 1, 1985). "Cachectin/tumor necrosis factor stimulates collagenase and ... secretion of collagenase and prostaglandin E2. This was an early hint that TNF might be causally important in rheumatoid ... and a microbial trigger". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 105 (39): 15028- ...
These infectious agents produce proteases and collagenases which break down the corneal stroma. Complete loss of the stroma can ... Ung L, Bispo PJ, Shanbhag SS, Gilmore MS, Chodosh J (2019). "The persistent dilemma of microbial keratitis: Global burden, ... Treatment includes antibiotics and collagenase inhibitors such as acetylcysteine. Surgery in the form of corneal ...
Cells can only migrate over living tissue, so they must excrete collagenases and proteases like matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs ... or microbial biofilm is present in the wound, these factors may cause a prolonged inflammatory phase and prevent the wound from ... Even as fibroblasts are producing new collagen, collagenases and other factors degrade it. Shortly after wounding, synthesis ... endothelial cells need collagenases and plasminogen activator to degrade the clot and part of the ECM. Zinc-dependent ...
Microbial growth may be assisted by oxidation of iron(II) or by reduction of iron (III). Iron acquisition poses a problem for ... Wu H, Wu T, Xu X, Wang J, Wang J (May 2011). "Iron toxicity in mice with collagenase-induced intracerebral hemorrhage". J Cereb ... Neilands, J.B. (1995). "Siderophores: structure and function of microbial iron transport compounds". The Journal of Biological ... Neilands, J.B. (1981). "Microbial Iron Compounds". Annual Review of Biochemistry. 50 (1): 715-31. doi:10.1146/annurev.bi. ...
The fangs sometimes harbor pathogenic microbial organisms, including Clostridium tetani, and may require an updated tetanus ... Snake venom may cause cytotoxicity as various enzymes including hyaluronidases, collagenases, proteinases and phospholipases ...
Though it is found in low abundance in the oral cavity, it causes a microbial shift of the oral cavity, allowing for ... Collagen degradation observed in chronic periodontal disease results in part from the collagenase enzymes of this species. It ... 2010). "Porphyromonas gingivalis and Treponema denticola Mixed Microbial Infection in a Rat Model of Periodontal Disease". ... uncontrolled growth of the commensal microbial community. This leads to periodontitis through the disruption of the host tissue ...
However, microbial damaging substances released by leukocytes would create collateral damage to surrounding tissues. This ... fibrinolytic or collagenases, are used to target the various components of dead tissue. In select cases, special maggot therapy ...
Carpet model: The carpet model proposes that AMPs adsorb onto the lipid bilayer of the microbial cell membrane, forming a dense ... collagenase, plasmin, and heparanases". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271 (17): 10079-10086. doi:10.1074/jbc.271.17. ... ADAM (A Database of Anti-Microbial peptides) Archived 2015-06-17 at the Wayback Machine at ntou.edu.tw AntiFP Prediction of ... Toroidal model: The toroidal model proposes that AMPs interact with the lipid bilayer of the microbial cell membrane to form ...