
doi: 10.1007/bf02053273
pmid: 5690582
The cell extracts isolated from 73 species of fungi belonging to different taxonomic groups were studied to ascertain the presence of plasmocoagulase and protease. Plasmocoagulase was found to be widespread among these microorganisms. They were most constantly found in yeasts and yeastlike fungi. The active substance was not found in culture media. When studying the purified preparation ofCandida albicans plasmocoagulase in comparison with staphylocoagulase the mode of action of both coagulases was found to represent the enzymatical proteolysis of prothrombin with the formation of thrombin or thrombinlike substance.
Coagulase, Cryptococcus, Ascomycota, Staphylococcus, Fungi, Prothrombin, Mitosporic Fungi, Candida, Peptide Hydrolases
Coagulase, Cryptococcus, Ascomycota, Staphylococcus, Fungi, Prothrombin, Mitosporic Fungi, Candida, Peptide Hydrolases
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