Abstract

Some physicochemical properties and substrate specificity of crystalline acid protease obtained from Cladosporium sp. No. 45–2 were investigated.The molecular weight determined by the sedimentation equilibrium method and Sephadex G–75 gel filtration was 32,000 and 30,000, respectively. The isoelectric point was determined as 4.6 by using the Tiselius electrophoresis apparatus and the amino terminal amino acid was found to be alanine. The enzyme did not contain histidine and was composed of 294 amino acid residues. Substrate specificity against synthetic peptides was similar to that of pepsin. The enzyme was remarkably inactivated by a synthetic pepsin inhibitor such as α-Diazo-p-bromo acetophenone, Diazo acetyl glycine ethylester and N-Diazo acetyl norleucine methylester.

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