Trypsins from Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), consisting of several isoenzymes, are highly active cold-adapted serine proteases. These trypsins are isolated for biomedical use in an eco-friendly manner from underutilized seafood by-products. Our group has explored the biochemical properties of trypsins and their high potential in biomedicine. For broader utilization of cod trypsins, further characterization of biochemical properties of the individual cod trypsin isoenzymes is of importance. For that purpose, a benzamidine purified trypsin isolate from Atlantic cod was analyzed. Anion exchange chromatography revealed eight peaks containing proteins around 24 kDa with tryptic activity. Based on mass spectrometric analysis, one isoenzyme gave the...
Trypsin was purified from the pyloric ceca of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) by gel filtrat...
Four electrophoretically homogenous anionic trypsins, tentatively named trypsin A, B, C, and D, were...
An enzyme was purified from the pyloric caecum of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) through heat treat...
Trypsins from Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are highly active cold-adapted proteases. The purpose of ...
Atlantic cod trypsin I is an appropriate representa tive of the traditionally classified cold-adapte...
A trypsin -like enzyme from the pyloric caeca of cod (Gadus morhua) was purified by affinity chromat...
Surface proteins of viruses and bacteria used for cell attachment and invasion are candidates for de...
The work demonstrates, for the first time, natural biological changes in fish during maturing proces...
AbstractTemperature imposes limits on where life can thrive and this is evident in the evolution of ...
The aim of the thesis work was to identify and characterise different trypsin isoenzymes from a ben...
Two serine proteases from the viscera of deep-sea fish, black oreo dory (Allocyttus niger),were puri...
Global trends show that interest in fish products and fish consumption are increasing, while marine ...
Fish viscera are produced in large quantities in the fishing industry and represent a waste disposal...
Marine by-products contain valuable protein fractions. To ensure a profitable utilization of wastes ...
Trypsin from Antarctic fish Paranotothenia magellanica displays molecular and kinetic properties typ...
Trypsin was purified from the pyloric ceca of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) by gel filtrat...
Four electrophoretically homogenous anionic trypsins, tentatively named trypsin A, B, C, and D, were...
An enzyme was purified from the pyloric caecum of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) through heat treat...
Trypsins from Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua) are highly active cold-adapted proteases. The purpose of ...
Atlantic cod trypsin I is an appropriate representa tive of the traditionally classified cold-adapte...
A trypsin -like enzyme from the pyloric caeca of cod (Gadus morhua) was purified by affinity chromat...
Surface proteins of viruses and bacteria used for cell attachment and invasion are candidates for de...
The work demonstrates, for the first time, natural biological changes in fish during maturing proces...
AbstractTemperature imposes limits on where life can thrive and this is evident in the evolution of ...
The aim of the thesis work was to identify and characterise different trypsin isoenzymes from a ben...
Two serine proteases from the viscera of deep-sea fish, black oreo dory (Allocyttus niger),were puri...
Global trends show that interest in fish products and fish consumption are increasing, while marine ...
Fish viscera are produced in large quantities in the fishing industry and represent a waste disposal...
Marine by-products contain valuable protein fractions. To ensure a profitable utilization of wastes ...
Trypsin from Antarctic fish Paranotothenia magellanica displays molecular and kinetic properties typ...
Trypsin was purified from the pyloric ceca of walleye pollock (Theragra chalcogramma) by gel filtrat...
Four electrophoretically homogenous anionic trypsins, tentatively named trypsin A, B, C, and D, were...
An enzyme was purified from the pyloric caecum of tambaqui (Colossoma macropomum) through heat treat...