Batroxobin

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Batroxobin is a serine protease derived from the venom of Bothrops atrox.

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  • MeSH Batroxobin
  • B02BX03
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Endopeptidases: serine proteases/serine endopeptidases (EC 3.4.21)
Digestive enzymes
Enteropeptidase - Trypsin - Chymotrypsin - Elastase (Neutrophil, Pancreatic)
Coagulation
factors: Thrombin - Factor VIIa - Factor IXa - Factor Xa - Factor XIa - Factor XIIa - Kallikrein (PSA)
fibrinolysis: Plasmin - Tissue plasminogen activator - Urinary plasminogen activator
Complement system
Factor B - Factor D - Factor I - MASP (MASP1, MASP2) - C3-convertase
Other immune system
Chymase - Granzyme - Tryptase - Proteinase 3/Myeloblastin
Venombin
Ancrod - Batroxobin
Other
Acrosin - Prolyl endopeptidase - Pronase - Proprotein convertases (1, 2) - Subtilisin/Furin - Streptokinase - S1P
Categories: Hydrolase stubs
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