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Fluorogenic substrates for assay of chymosin.

Authors: V V, Starovoitova; I Y, Filippova; E N, Lysogorskaya; E S, Oksenoit; G I, Lavrenova;

Fluorogenic substrates for assay of chymosin.

Abstract

The use of fluorogenic substrates with intramolecular fluorescence quenching as substrates for chymosin was studied. It was shown that chymosin hydrolyzes the Phe-Phe peptide bond. The effect of pH on the hydrolysis of substrates by chymosin was investigated. The catalytic characteristics of the hydrolysis of the fluorogenic substrates were obtained at the pH optima. The influence of dimethylformamide on chymosin activity was studied.

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Kinetics, Hydrolysis, Animals, Cattle, Dimethylformamide, Amino Acid Sequence, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Chymosin, Fluorescent Dyes, Substrate Specificity

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