There are many applications of automated techniques in enzyme research (1). For manual measurement of proteolytic enzymes the widest application is found in the measurement of amino acid and peptide products from enzymic hydrolysis of proteins, especially hemoglobin and casein (2, 3). The objective
Reaction mechanism of some proteolytic enzymes
โ Scribed by Weiss, Joseph
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2010
- Weight
- 201 KB
- Volume
- 56
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
boiler house to tlic clectrostntic precipitators, tlic volunic of gases when tlic boilers nrc on innsiniuni lond being 880,OOo cb. ft. per niinutc nt n temperature of nl~out 300' P. u p to 100 tons of dust nrc removed per 24. hours, nearly all belo\v 10 microns in size, the bulk being about 5 microns, witli a large proportion only 3 microns (one micron = 0.001 inin.).
A t Nechells four lnrgc boilers are operated by pulverized con1 firing iind four iiidcpcndent clectrostcltic trentcr units, rated for a combined volu~nc of 396,000 cb. ft. per minute, iire nrrniiged in pairs, e:ich taking thc gases from two l)oilcrs, but having in tcrconnesioii flues. The clectrostntic plant is siiniliir to tliitt at HnmP Hall, nnd operates with equal SUCGC~S, the outlet gnses, after treatment, being tlischnrgcd to n large new h i c k chimney 350 ft. high.
Collected dust from the lioppers is discharged by conveyors to tlic nsh sluicc system of the boilers, and included nrc three high tension , transformer-rectifier change-over high tension s~vitches to enable any trausformcr set to supply any section of the precipitators, and automatic circuit brenkers, lanip signnls, mid nliimi horn.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The growing realization of their physiological importance has generated renewed interest in the study of proteolytic enzymes. Modern methods of protein chemistry and molecular biology have revealed new insights into the protein and gene structure of a variety of protein precursors and their processi
Quantitation of proteolytic enzymes using N-succinyl-L-Ala-L-Ala-L-Pro-L-Phe-p-nitroanilide has been adapted to flow-injection analysis. This procedure has been developed using two different proteases: subtilisin and chymotrypsin. For both enzymes the influence of substrate concentration on spectrop