Literature for peptidase M73.001: camelysin

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    2018
  1. Irshad,F., Mushtaq,Z. and Akhtar,S.
    Sequence analysis and comparative bioinformatics study of camelysin gene (calY) isolated from Bacillus thuringiensis
    Biochem Genet56, 103-115. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  2. 2012
  3. Fricke,B.
    Camelysin
    [ISSN:978-0-12-407743-0]3, 1679-1682. DOI
  4. 2011
  5. Pflughoeft,K.J., Sumby,P. and Koehler,T.M.
    Bacillus anthracis sin locus and regulation of secreted proteases
    J Bacteriol193, 631-639. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  6. Yin,J., Ding,X., Xia,L., Yu,Z., Lv,Y., Hu,S., Huang,S., Cao,Z. and Xiao,X.
    Transcription of gene in an acrystalliferous strain of Bacillus thuringiensis XBU001 positively regulated by the metalloprotease camelysin gene at the onset of stationary phase
    FEMS Microbiol Lett318, 92-100. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  7. 2010
  8. Nisnevitch,M., Sigawi,S., Cahan,R. and Nitzan,Y.
    Isolation, characterization and biological role of camelysin from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis
    Curr Microbiol61, 176-183. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  9. 2006
  10. [YEAR:18-4-2006]Nisnevitch,M., Cohen,S., Ben-Dov,E., Zaritsky,A., Sofer,Y. and Cahan,R.
    Cyt2Ba of Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis: activation by putative endogenous protease
    Biochem Biophys Res Commun344, 99-105. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  11. 2004
  12. Grass,G., Schierhorn,A., Sorkau,E., Muller,H., Rucknagel,P., Nies,D.H. and Fricke,B.
    Camelysin is a novel surface metalloproteinase from Bacillus cereus
    Infect Immun72, 219-228. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  13. 2002
  14. Bai,C., Vick,B.A. and Yi,S.X.
    Characterization of a new Bacillus thuringiensis isolate highly active against Cochylis hospes
    Curr Microbiol44, 280-285. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  15. 2001
  16. [YEAR:28-9-2001]Fricke,B., Drossler,K., Willhardt,I., Schierhorn,A., Menge,S. and Rucknagel,P.
    The cell envelope-bound metalloprotease (camelysin) from Bacillus cereus is a possible pathogenic factor
    Biochim Biophys Acta1537, 132-146. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  17. 1997
  18. Leopold,I. and Fricke,B.
    Inhibition, reactivation, and determination of metal ions in membrane metalloproteases of bacterial origin using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled on-line with inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry
    Anal Biochem252, 277-285. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  19. 1995
  20. Fricke,B., Buchmann,T. and Friebe,S.
    Unusual chromatographic behaviour and one-step purification of a novel membrane proteinase from Bacillus cereus
    J Chromatogr A715, 247-258. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI