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mammalian collagenases are metalloproteinases which act at neutral ph, in the presence of metal ions to cleave the triple helix into two fragments. They cannot cleave the molecule further but expose it to the action of other proteinases in the tissues or within cells. Collagenases now known as matrix metallo proteinases (mmps) 1 and 8 are present in many cells and tissues as latent enzymes either as pro-enzymes or enzyme inhibitor complexes119

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Answered by guduuu
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heya mate!!!!

mammalian collagenases are metallopretienases which act as neutral p. h and are pro enzymes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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