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                          | 【主    题】 : | Native Clostridium histolyticum Collagenase |  
                          | 【联系人名】 : | Lisa Clara |  
                          | 【电子邮件】 : | contact@creative-enzymes.com |  
                          | 【联系电话】 : | 15166698109 |  
                          | 【发布日期】 : | 2016-8-27 |  
                          | 【详细说明】 : | Collagenases are endopeptidases that digest native 
collagen in the triple helix region. Collagens are 
the major fibrous component of animal extracellular 
connective tissue. Bacterial collagenases differ 
from vertebrate collagenases in that they exhibit 
broader substrate specificity (Peterkofsky 1982, 
Birkedal-Hansen 1987). Unlike animal collagenases 
that split collagen in its native triple-helical 
conformation (Woolley et al. 1975, Gross et al. 
1974), bacterial collagenase is unique because it 
can degrade both water-insoluble native collagens 
and water-soluble denatured ones. It can attack 
almost all collagen types, and is able to make 
multiple cleavages within triple helical regions 
(Mookhtiar and Van Wart 1992).
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