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Avian egg whites are a rich source of protein inhibitors of proteinases belonging to all four mechanistic classes. Ovomucoid and ovoinhibitor are multidomain Kazal-type inhibitors with each domain containing an actual or putative reactive site for a serine proteinase. Cystatin is a cysteine proteinase inhibitor, while ovostatin inhibits proteinases of all four mechanistic classes. In this review we have summarized the general features, isolation, inhibitory mechanism and evolutionary aspects of these inhibitors.
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Received 6 March 1996; received after revision 17 June 1996; accepted 10 July 1996
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Saxena, I., Tayyab, S. Protein proteinase inhibitors from avian egg whites. CMLS, Cell. mol. life sci. 53, 13–23 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000575
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