1977
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0507.1977.tb01515.x
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Production of elastase, urease and sulphatase by Epidermophyton floccosum (Harz) Langeron et Milochevitch (1930)

Abstract: Summary The production of elastase, urease and sulphatase by the primary isolations as well as by subsequent transfer cultures of Epidermophyton floccosum was studied. The granular culture did not produce enzymes studied. Production of all of the enzymes was recorded by the time when pleomorphic areas appeared in the culture. In subsequent transfer cultures made separately from the pleomorphic and granular growth areas, the pleomorphic cultures were active anzyme producers while a minimal or no production coul… Show more

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“…Keratinolytic proteases are relevant for their ability to utilise keratins 42 . Lipids are also constituents of the stratum corneum and known substrates of dermatophyte enzymes 43–45 as well as some further epidermal components 40,41,46–48 . Probably because of the destructive effects caused by dermatophytes and as a consequence of a thereby disturbed epidermal maturation, the epidermal barrier is markedly impaired in tinea 49 …”
Section: Invasion and Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keratinolytic proteases are relevant for their ability to utilise keratins 42 . Lipids are also constituents of the stratum corneum and known substrates of dermatophyte enzymes 43–45 as well as some further epidermal components 40,41,46–48 . Probably because of the destructive effects caused by dermatophytes and as a consequence of a thereby disturbed epidermal maturation, the epidermal barrier is markedly impaired in tinea 49 …”
Section: Invasion and Pathogenicitymentioning
confidence: 99%