Acrosin
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acrosin
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Identifiers | |
Symbol | ACR |
HUGO | 126 |
Entrez | 49 |
OMIM | 102480 |
RefSeq | NM_001097 |
UniProt | P10323 |
Other data | |
EC number | 3.4.21.10 |
Locus | Chr. 22 q13.3 |
Acrosin (EC 3.4.21.10) is a digestive enzyme that acts as a protease.
Acrosin is released from the acrosome of spermatozoa as a consequence of the acrosome reaction.
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Trypsin - Chymotrypsin - Elastase (Neutrophil, Pancreatic) - Enteropeptidase
Acrosin - Pronase - Proprotein convertases (1, 2) - Subtilisin/Furin
Immune (Chymase, Granzyme, Tryptase, Proteinase 3/Myeloblastin) - Venombin (Ancrod, Batroxobin)
Complement system: Factor B - Factor D - Factor I - MASP (MASP1, MASP2)
Coagulation factors: Thrombin - Factor VIIa - Factor IXa - Factor Xa - Factor XIa - Factor XIIa - Kallikrein (PSA) - Fibrinolysis: Plasmin - Tissue plasminogen activator - Urinary plasminogen activator