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Secreted fungal aspartic proteases: A review

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REVISTA IBEROAMERICANA DE MICOLOGIA
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 76-82

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ASOCIACION ESPANOLA MICOLOGIA-AEM
DOI: 10.1016/j.riam.2015.10.003

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Secreted aspartic proteases; Fungal enzymes; EC3.4.23

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  1. Fondo de Ciencia Basica SEP-CONACyT Mexico

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The aspartic proteases, also called aspartyl and aspartate proteases or acid proteases (E.C.3.4.23), belong to the endopeptidase family and are characterized by the conserved sequence Asp-Gly-Thr at the active site. These enzymes are found in a wide variety of microorganisms in which they perform important functions related to nutrition and pathogenesis. In addition, their high activity and stability at acid pH make them attractive for industrial application in the food industry; specifically, they are used as milk-coagulating agents in cheese production or serve to improve the taste of some foods. This review presents an analysis of the characteristics and properties of secreted microbial aspartic proteases and their potential for commercial application. (C) 2016 Asociacion Espanola de Micologia. Published by Elsevier Espana, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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