MMSL 2018, 87(1):8-13 | DOI: 10.31482/mmsl.2018.002

MICROBIAL PROTEASES AND THEIR APPLICATIONSReview article

Tomáš Válek ORCID..., Miroslav Pohanka ORCID...*
Fakulta vojenského zdravotnictví Univerzity obrany, Hradec Králové

Proteasy jsou skupina enzymů mikrobiálního, rostlinného i živočišného původu s nezastupitelným významem v základním metabolismu. Jedná se však i o materiál, který je vhodný k biotechnologickým aplikacím v širokém spektru oblastí jako je potravinový průmysl, výroba čistících prostředků a medicínské využití. Tento přehledový článek shrnuje základní informace o proteasach a nastiňuje příklady jejich použití.

Keywords: proteasy; enzym; biotechnologie; mikrobiální

Proteases are enzymes microbial, plant or animal origin with crucial importance in the basic metabolism. It is also a suitable material for biotechnological applications in a wide range of fields of interests like food industry, cleaning agents and medicine applications. This review paper surveys basic data about proteases and provides representative examples of their application.

Keywords: protease; enzyme; biotechnology; microbial

Received: November 6, 2017; Revised: January 4, 2018; Published: March 9, 2018  Show citation

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Válek, T., & Pohanka, M. (2018). MICROBIAL PROTEASES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS. MMSL87(1), 8-13. doi: 10.31482/mmsl.2018.002
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