Abstract

The properties of the rat mast cell proteases, RMCP I and RMCP II are compared. How the structures of these enzymes may relate to substrate specificity and function is discussed. Additionally, it is proposed that the mast cell proteases represent the best characterized members of a distinct subclass of serine proteases that also include proteolytic enzymes found in cytotoxic lymphocytes and granulocytes.

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