kininogenases
Kininogenases are a group of enzymes that play a crucial role in the kinin-kallikrein system, a complex cascade involved in various physiological processes. These enzymes are primarily responsible for cleaving kininogens, which are large precursor proteins, to release biologically active peptides called kinins. The most prominent kinin is bradykinin, known for its potent vasodilatory and inflammatory effects.
There are two main classes of kininogenases: plasma kininogenases and tissue kininogenases. Plasma kallikrein, found in
The kinin-kallikrein system, initiated by kininogenases, is involved in regulating blood pressure, inflammation, pain perception, and