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3.4.24.73
collagen XII + H2O
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3.4.24.73
collagen XIV + H2O
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3.4.24.73
Fibrinogen + H2O
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3.4.24.73
Laminin + H2O
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3.4.24.73
matrilin 1 + H2O
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3.4.24.73
matrilin 3 + H2O
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matrilin 4 + H2O
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3.4.24.73
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main hemorrhagic metalloproteinase in Bothrops jararaca venom
3.4.24.73
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jararhagin blocks type I collagen-induced platelet aggregation by binding to the alpha2beta1 integrin and inhibiting collagen-mediated intracellular signaling events, in contrast to observation in platelets enzyme binding to the integrin receptor alpha2beta1 in fibroblasts produces collagen-like cell signaling events such as up-regulation of matrix metalloproteinase-1 and membrane-type matrix metalloproteinase-1, in fibroblasts enzyme functions as a collagen-mimetic substrate that binds to and activates integrins
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low doses of the toxin jararhagin induce interstitial edema and increase the metabolic rate and red blood cells in Swiss mice, histology of lungs and kidney, overview, at high doses it causes hemorrhage, inflammation, necrosis and edema
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