Purification, composition and specificity of heparinase I, II, a

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435100, 435183, 435232, 435822, 435850, C12N 900, C12N 952, C12N 120

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A single, reproducible scheme to simultaneously purify all three of the heparin lyases from F. heparinum to apparent homogeneity is disclosed herein. The kinetic properties of the heparin lyases have been determined as well as the conditions to optimize their activity and stability. Monoclonal antibodies to the three heparinases are also described and are useful for detection, isolation and characterization of the heparinases.

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