Isolation and properties of 2 kallikreins from human saliva |
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Vovchuk S.V., Barabash R.D., Levitsky A.P. | PubMed Id: 3025 | Year: 1975 vol: 21 issue:6 pages: 622-625 | Abstract: Two kallikreins (K-I and K-II) were purified from mixed, parotid and submandibular human saliva. The kallikreins were separated by chromatography on CM-cellulose. The pH optima of activity were at pH 9.3 and pH 9.6-9.8; Km for BAEE was 1.10-3M and 4.10-3M, respectively. The esterase activity of K-I and K-II was inhibited by trasylol-like inhibitors, while the plant and synthetic inhibitors of trypsin were uneffective. In dog, rabbit and rat the hypotensive effect of K-II and its action upon the permeability of rabbit skin was 4-5 fold higher than the effects of K-I. Ki and K-II did not alter the arterial blood pressure in guinea pig. | Download PDF:  | Reference: Vovchuk S.V., Barabash R.D., Levitsky A.P., Isolation and properties of 2 kallikreins from human saliva, Voprosy meditsinskoi khimii, 1975, vol: 21(6), 622-625. |
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