Neutral metallo proteinases of rabbit bone. Separation in latent forms of distinct enzymes that when activated degrade collagen, gelatin and proteoglycans

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Abstract

Rabbit bones in culture produce specific collagenase and neutral metallo-proteinase activity in latent forms that can be activated by either 4-aminophenylmercuric acetate or trypsin. Latent neutral metallo-proteinase activity was resolved by gel filtration into two enzymes, distinct from collagenase, that degrade gelatin and cartilage proteoglycans.

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Sellers, A., Reynolds, J. J., & Meikle, M. C. (1978). Neutral metallo proteinases of rabbit bone. Separation in latent forms of distinct enzymes that when activated degrade collagen, gelatin and proteoglycans. Biochemical Journal, 171(2), 493–496. https://doi.org/10.1042/bj1710493

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