EC Number |
pH Stability |
pH Stability Maximum |
Reference |
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3.4.23.34 | -999 |
- |
dimer is stable at weakly alkaline pH while monomer rapidly loses activity above pH 7 |
30789 |
3.4.23.34 | -999 |
- |
monomeric cathepsin E is much less stable in weakly alkaline solution than dimeric form |
30798 |
3.4.23.34 | -999 |
- |
resists inactivation upon sequential exposure to acid and alkaline conditions |
30782 |
3.4.23.34 | -999 |
- |
the pH-stability of the mutant monomeric form in alkaline solution is markedly reduced |
30802 |
3.4.23.34 | 3 |
5.5 |
6 h at 37°C, unstable |
30800 |
3.4.23.34 | 4 |
- |
2 h at 28°C, 60-65% loss of activity |
30789 |
3.4.23.34 | 5 |
- |
2 h at 28°C, 45% (dimer) and 55% (monomer) loss of activity |
30789 |
3.4.23.34 | 5.8 |
- |
75% loss of activity of erythrocyte membrane aspartic proteinase from human erythrocytes, inactivation of slow-moving proteinase from human gastric mucosa and cathepsin E from rat spleen, instable above pH 5.8 |
30780 |
3.4.23.34 | 6 |
- |
2 h at 28°C, 20% loss of activity |
30789 |
3.4.23.34 | 6 |
7.4 |
6 h at 37°C, rather stable |
30800 |