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Evaluation of Collagenase Activity from Crab Hepatopancreas in Different Model Systems

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The effect of Kamchatka crab hepatopancreas containing three collagenolytic isoenzymes Collagenase KK and proteinases of Streptomyces lavendulae on metabolic activity and cell death were carried out on in vitro models. It was shown that changes in the protein structure under the influence of Collagenase KK occurred earlier than under the effect of bacterial proteinases. At the same time, activity of Collagenase KK was significantly higher than that of bacterial proteinases (p<0.01). Both preparations had a pronounced time- and dose-dependent effects on metabolic activity of cells. Collagenase KK had low cytotoxic effect, and cells mainly died by apoptosis. Thus, hepatopancreas collagenase has a high activity and proapoptotic effect on cells and can be used in low concentrations for enzymatic disaggregation of tissues.

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Translated from Byulleten’ Eksperimental’noi Biologii i Meditsiny, Vol. 176, No. 10, pp. 455-459, October, 2023

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Plekhova, N.G., Chernenko, I.N., Korolev, D.V. et al. Evaluation of Collagenase Activity from Crab Hepatopancreas in Different Model Systems. Bull Exp Biol Med 176, 457–460 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10517-024-06046-7

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