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NOTE] Detection of a Unique Fibrinolytic Enzyme in Aeromonas sp. JH1
Han-Young Cho , Min Jeong Seo , Jeong Uck Park , Byoung Won Kang , Gi-Young Kim , Woo Hong Joo , Young-Choon Lee , Yong Kee Jeong
J. Microbiol. 2011;49(6):1018-1021.   Published online December 28, 2011
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-011-1376-7
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A fibrinolytic enzyme was found in a Gram-negative bacterium, Aeromonas sp. JH1. SDS-PAGE and fibrinzymography showed that it was a 36 kDa, monomeric protein. Of note, the enzyme was highly specific for fibrinogen molecules and the hydrolysis rate of fibrinogen subunits was highest for α, β, and γ chains in that order. The first 15 amino acids of N-terminal sequence were X-D-A-T-G-P-G-G-N-V-X-T-G-K-Y, which was distinguishable from other fibrinolytic enzymes. The optimum pH and temperature of the enzyme were approximately 8.0 and 40°C, respectively. Therefore, these results provide a fibrinolytic enzyme with potent thrombolytic activity from the Aeromonas genus.

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