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3.4.24.26
casein + H2O
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3.4.24.26
Elastin + H2O
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3.4.24.26
Elastin + H2O
human tropoelastin
3.4.24.26
Fibronectin + H2O
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3.4.24.26
flagellin + H2O
the enzyme is capable of degrading exogenous flagellin under calcium-replete conditions and prevents flagellin-mediated immune recognition
3.4.24.26
Gliadin + H2O
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3.4.24.26
gluten + H2O
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3.4.24.26
human thrombin + H2O
digestion of thrombin by Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase leads to the release of the C-terminal thrombin-derived peptide FYT21, which inhibits pro-inflammatory responses to several pathogen-associated molecular patterns in vitro and in vivo by preventing toll-like receptor dimerization and subsequent activation of down-stream signalling pathways the enzyme cleaves a C-terminal peptide from human thrombin that inhibits host inflammatory responses
3.4.24.26
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probably responsible for the tissue destruction observed during pulmonary and corneal infections by the pathogen organism Pseudomonas aeruginosa
3.4.24.26
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pseudolysin eliminates epitopes recognized by the R5 antibody, while those detected by the G12 antibody remain intact, despite destruction of the nearby major T-cell epitope QPQLPY
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