Caldolysin, a highly active protease from an extremely Thermophilic Bacterium

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Proteases comprise a significant proportion of those proteins which have been subject to detailed characterisation (amino acid sequence and high resolution crystallographic analysis). The extent of research interest in proteolytic enzymes reflects both their historical status, and the practical advantages of proteases as research subjects (available in quantity, extracellular etc.) widely occurring.

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Cowan, D.A., Daniel, R.M. & Morgan, H.W. (1982). Caldolysin, a highly active protease from an extremely Thermophilic Bacterium. Chemistry in New Zealand, 46(6), 122-125.

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New Zealand Institute of Chemistry

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