EA ZELLER - Adv Enzymol Related Areas Mol Biol, 1948 - books.google.com
… today on the enzyme activity of various snakevenoms must be accumulated … venoms. The results of the intensified work on the pharmacological behavior of isolated or purified enzymes …
… of PLA 2 enzymes. This review describes the mechanism of anticoagulant effects of snake venom PLA 2 enzymes and the structure–function relationships of these enzymes. It shows …
… I ~5 1 Fibrinogen contains long stretches of amino acids which are exposed to proteolytic enzymes including the snakevenom pro· tcinases . Fibrin, however, has a cross- linked struc…
… regarding the enzyme activities of snakevenoms, and (2) to encourage applied researchers to consider the natural functions and selective forces that have shaped snakevenoms over …
… of all is probably trypsin, and the same indication is obtained from experiments on the critical temperature of inactivation of the enzyme. The venoms of N. naja, B. fasciatus and E. …
… Snakevenom thrombin-like enzymes (SVTLEs) constitute the major portion (10–24%) of snakevenom and these are the second most abundant enzymes present in the crude venom. …
TS Kang, D Georgieva, N Genov… - The FEBS …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
… In this review, we present the salient features of the major classes of snakevenomenzymes, their structures, mechanisms of action and functions. When appropriate, we also discuss the …
S Swenson, FS Markland Jr - Toxicon, 2005 - Elsevier
… This review will outline the different classes of fibrinolytic enzymes from snakevenom, focusing on the differences between the α-fibrin(ogen)ase and β-fibrin(ogen)ase sub-classes, …
NK Sarkar, A Devi, W Bucherl… - … and their venoms …, 1968 - books.google.com
… The toxicity of a venom also changes with the season. The enzymes most commonly found in snakevenoms are acetylcholinesterase (AChE), pseudoacetylcholinesterases …