EC Number |
BRENDA No. |
Title |
Journal |
Volume |
Pages |
Year |
Organism |
PubMed ID |
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3.4.24.40 | 742719 |
Biochemical and functional characterization of a metalloprotease from the thermophilic fungus Thermoascus aurantiacus |
J. Agric. Food Chem. |
57 |
9210-9217 |
2009 |
Thermoascus aurantiacus |
19746980 |
3.4.24.40 | 756628 |
Characterization of arazyme, an exocellular metalloprotease isolated from Serratia proteamaculans culture medium |
Enzyme Microb. Technol. |
37 |
574-581 |
2005 |
Serratia proteamaculans |
- |
3.4.24.40 | 733986 |
A fibrinolytic, alkaline and thermostable metalloprotease from the newly isolated Serratia sp RSPB11 |
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. |
61 |
479-486 |
2013 |
Serratia marcescens |
23911872 |
3.4.24.40 | 733986 |
A fibrinolytic, alkaline and thermostable metalloprotease from the newly isolated Serratia sp RSPB11 |
Int. J. Biol. Macromol. |
61 |
479-486 |
2013 |
Serratia marcescens RSPB11 |
23911872 |
3.4.24.40 | 734494 |
A new broad specificity alkaline metalloprotease from a Pseudomonas sp. isolated from refrigerated milk: Role of calcium in improving enzyme productivity |
J. Mol. Catal. B |
113 |
1-8 |
2015 |
Pseudomonas sp. |
- |
3.4.24.40 | 734494 |
A new broad specificity alkaline metalloprotease from a Pseudomonas sp. isolated from refrigerated milk: Role of calcium in improving enzyme productivity |
J. Mol. Catal. B |
113 |
1-8 |
2015 |
Pseudomonas sp. RC |
- |
3.4.24.40 | 696410 |
A novel serralysin metalloprotease from Deinococcus radiodurans |
Biochim. Biophys. Acta |
1784 |
1256-1264 |
2008 |
Deinococcus radiodurans |
18590838 |
3.4.24.40 | 665473 |
Alkaline proteinase inhibitor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Interaction of native and N-terminally truncated inhibitor proteins with Pseudomonas metalloproteinases |
J. Biol. Chem. |
275 |
21002-21009 |
2000 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
10770939 |
3.4.24.40 | 31257 |
Astacins, serralysins, snake venom and matrix metalloproteinases exhibit identical zinc-binding environments (HEXXHXXGXXH and Met-turn) and topologies and should be grouped into a common family, the metzincins |
FEBS Lett. |
331 |
134-140 |
1993 |
Dickeya chrysanthemi |
8405391 |
3.4.24.40 | 31257 |
Astacins, serralysins, snake venom and matrix metalloproteinases exhibit identical zinc-binding environments (HEXXHXXGXXH and Met-turn) and topologies and should be grouped into a common family, the metzincins |
FEBS Lett. |
331 |
134-140 |
1993 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
8405391 |