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STUDIES ON THE INHIBITION OF PROTEOLYTIC ENZYMES BY SERUM : I. THE MECHANISM OF THE INHIBITION OF TRYPSIN, PLASMIN, AND CHYMOTRYPSIN BY SERUM USING FIBRIN TAGGED WITH I(131)AS A SUBSTRATE

The mechanism of the inhibition of trypsin, plasmin, and chymotrypsin by serum was studied using fibrin tagged with radioactive iodine as a substrate. Enzyme-inhibitor relationships were studied by: (a) varying the concentration of serum; (b) varying the concentration of enzyme; and (c) by diluting...

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Autor principal: Shulman, N. Raphael
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1952
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2212089/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14946321
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Sumario:The mechanism of the inhibition of trypsin, plasmin, and chymotrypsin by serum was studied using fibrin tagged with radioactive iodine as a substrate. Enzyme-inhibitor relationships were studied by: (a) varying the concentration of serum; (b) varying the concentration of enzyme; and (c) by diluting the enzyme-serum mixture. The results indicate that the inhibition of trypsin, plasmin, and chymotrypsin is a stoichiometric and irreversible reaction. By using the Lineweaver-Burk graphical method of analysis it was demonstrated that the inhibition of trypsin and chymotrypsin is a non-competitive reaction. This finding supports the conclusion that inhibition by serum is an irreversible type of reaction. The substrate was found to exert a retarding effect on the activity of plasmin. The possibility of a plasmin inhibitor in fibrinogen was suggested. The suitability of the various procedures used in evaluating serum proteolytic inhibition was discussed.