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Dictionary » V » V2 protease V2 proteaseV2 protease (Science: enzyme) isolated from virulent strain of dichelobacter nodosus; differs from b2 protease by a single amino acid at position 219; genbank l38395 Registry number: EC 3.4.21.- Synonym: aprv2 gene product, dn aprv2 gene product ![]()
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Results from our forumRelationship between total protein and enzyme activityJust for some reason more lytic enzymes do not help with more activity. Especially if you add protease, your enzyme will be probably degraded.
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Relationship between total protein and enzyme activity... fungus Aspergillus Oryzae.The lytic enzymatic cocktail was Yatalase, which composing of Chitinase, Chitobiase, Chitosanase, beta-1,3-glucanase and Protease. I used the cocktail (10 mg/ml) to lyse 5, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, & 60% w/v of fungal concentration. After incubation time (60 mins), the ...
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identifying 2 unknown bacteriasI have a gram negative, rod positive capsule present negative amylase reaction acidic, curd formation, peptonization in the protease reaction positive catalase reaction negative H2S reaction negative motility positive indole reaction positive nitrate reduction acidic, gas production ...
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Lowry method's wavelength choicedear users, I'm on my research about bacterial protease isolation and assay now. I'm about to take an assay to total protein content by Lowry method. I'm searching the best protocol for the method, that is, I found the assay's wavelegth usually ...
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Amyloid beta (A4) precursor protein degradation products... with different length of the peptide chain isoforms, APP695, APP751 and APP770. Compared with the other two isoforms, APP695 lacks the Kunitz protease inhibitor (KPI) region outside the cell. Neurons expressing APP695 subtypes in the cerebral cortex of APP695, APP751 and APP770 mRNA ratio ...
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