Cell surface modification using a novel glycoproteinase of paste

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Enzyme – proenzyme; compositions thereof; process for... – Hydrolase

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435822, C12N 952, C12R 101

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ABSTRACT:
A glycoproteinase derived from the culture of Pasteurella haemolytica cleaves carbohydrate antigen markers from glycoproteins forming an integral part of plant and mammal cell membrane without general enzyme digestion of other cell protein. The glycoproteinase is separated from the media containing nutrients which induce Pasteurella haemolytica to produce the glycoproteinase released into the media.

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patent: 4390629 (1983-06-01), Goldberg et al.
Otulakowsky, G. L. et al, Infect. Immun., 42:64-70, (1983) "Proteolysis of Sialoglycoprotein by Pasteurella haemolytica Cytoxic Culture Supernatant".

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