Biology:Limulus clotting enzyme

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Limulus clotting enzyme
Identifiers
EC number3.4.21.86
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Limulus clotting enzyme (EC 3.4.21.86, clotting enzyme) is an enzyme.[1][2] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction:

Selective cleavage of -Arg18- and -Arg47- bonds in coagulogen to form coagulin and fragments

This enzyme is present in the hemocyte granules of horseshoe crabs Limulus and Tachypleus. In the immunity-related clotting pathways of these organisms, it is the final enzyme responsible for the activation of coagulin.[3]

References

  1. "Proclotting enzyme from horseshoe crab hemocytes. cDNA cloning, disulfide locations, and subcellular localization". The Journal of Biological Chemistry 265 (36): 22426–33. December 1990. doi:10.1016/S0021-9258(18)45722-5. PMID 2266134. 
  2. "Further studies on lipopolysaccharide-sensitive serine protease zymogen (factor C): its isolation from Limulus polyphemus hemocytes and identification as an intracellular zymogen activated by alpha-chymotrypsin, not by trypsin". Journal of Biochemistry 109 (1): 150–7. January 1991. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123337. PMID 2016264. 
  3. Iwanaga, S (May 2007). "Biochemical principle of Limulus test for detecting bacterial endotoxins.". Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences 83 (4): 110–9. doi:10.2183/pjab.83.110. PMID 24019589. Bibcode2007PJAB...83..110I. 

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