2019
DOI: 10.1590/0001-3765201920180735
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Abstract: How to cite: SOUtO XM, BRANQUINHA MH AND SANtOS AlS. 2019. Chymotrypsin-and trypsin-like activities secreted by the multidrug-resistant yeasts forming the Candida haemulonii complex. An Acad Bras Cienc 91: e20180735.

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“…In our previous work, on the other hand, all 12 clinical isolates of the C. haemulonii complex tested were positive for caseinolytic activity [ 7 ], while Pagani et al [ 34 ] demonstrated that 75% of C. haemulonii isolates from soft corals tested were strong producers of caseinase and 25% exhibited no activity. Additionally, our group reported that clinical isolates of the C. haemulonii complex were able to secrete serine proteases able to hydrolyze casein, later demonstrating that the extracellular serine proteases belong to the S1 family, exhibiting chymotrypsin-, trypsin- and elastase-like activities [ 8 , 55 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our previous work, on the other hand, all 12 clinical isolates of the C. haemulonii complex tested were positive for caseinolytic activity [ 7 ], while Pagani et al [ 34 ] demonstrated that 75% of C. haemulonii isolates from soft corals tested were strong producers of caseinase and 25% exhibited no activity. Additionally, our group reported that clinical isolates of the C. haemulonii complex were able to secrete serine proteases able to hydrolyze casein, later demonstrating that the extracellular serine proteases belong to the S1 family, exhibiting chymotrypsin-, trypsin- and elastase-like activities [ 8 , 55 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the S1 subsite of trypsin‐like proteases has an affinity for basic amino acid residues (e.g. lysine and arginine) 26 . Thus, based on this information, we designed GORE1 and GORE2 peptides, both containing the same hydrophobic residues and varying only at the P1 position, with the first containing lysine and the second arginine.…”
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confidence: 99%