| protease |
A general term used for the group of enzymes which break down proteins. See protein rest.
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| protease |
An enzyme that hydrolyzes (breaks down a bond and adds water) proteins, especially to peptides.
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| protean |
assuming different shapes; changeable in form.
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| protease i. |
1. a substance that blocks activity of endopeptidase (protease), such as in a virus. 2. HIV protease i.
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| protease |
Enzymes that are involved in the breakdown of proteins. They are most widely used enzyme in detergents; it removes protein stains from egg, grass, blood, and sweat. Also used to treat wool and raw silk.
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