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<StructureSection load='2duj' size='340' side='right' caption='E. coli proteinase K complex with lactoferrin peptide and Ca+2 (PDB code [[2duj]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='2duj' size='340' side='right' caption='E. coli proteinase K complex with lactoferrin peptide and Ca+2 (PDB code [[2duj]])' scene=''>
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'''Proteinase''' (PRO) are enzymes which hydrolyze peptide bonds. They are classified by the amino acid site of their cleavage or by the pH at which they are active. PRO B is a serine protease. For more details on PRO B see [[Streptomyces griseus proteinase B]]. PRO A is a carboxylproteinase. PRO K is a serine protease which cleaves proteins preferentially after hydrophobic residues. Calcium ions contribute to the stability of the enzyme. PRO is active over a wide pH range and is used in molecular biology to inactivate nucleases from preparations of DNA or RNA. PRO is used in the partial proteolysis of lactoferrin into its N- and C-lobe. The two lobes of lactoferrin have different antimicrobial and antifungal properties. PRO K can digest hair (keratin).
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'''Proteinase''' (PRO) are enzymes which hydrolyze peptide bonds. They are classified by the amino acid site of their cleavage or by the pH at which they are active. PRO B is a serine protease. For more details on PRO B see [[Streptomyces griseus proteinase B]]. PRO A is a carboxylproteinase. PRO K is a serine protease which cleaves proteins preferentially after hydrophobic residues. Calcium ions contribute to the stability of the enzyme. PRO K is active over a wide pH range and is used in molecular biology to inactivate nucleases from preparations of DNA or RNA. PRO K is used in the partial proteolysis of lactoferrin into its N- and C-lobe. The two lobes of lactoferrin have different antimicrobial and antifungal properties. PRO K can digest hair (keratin).
==3D structures of proteinase==
==3D structures of proteinase==
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'''PRO B'''
'''PRO B'''
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[[sgb]] – SgPRO + turkey ovomucoid inhibitor<br />
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[[3sgb]] – SgPRO + turkey ovomucoid inhibitor<br />
[[1sgp]], [[1sgq]], [[1sgr]], [[1cso]], [[1ct0]], [[1ct2]], [[1ct4]], [[1ds2]], [[2sgp]], [[2nu3]], [[2nu4]] – SgPRO + turkey ovomucoid inhibitor (mutant)<br />
[[1sgp]], [[1sgq]], [[1sgr]], [[1cso]], [[1ct0]], [[1ct2]], [[1ct4]], [[1ds2]], [[2sgp]], [[2nu3]], [[2nu4]] – SgPRO + turkey ovomucoid inhibitor (mutant)<br />
[[4sgb]] - SgPRO + potato inhibitor
[[4sgb]] - SgPRO + potato inhibitor

Revision as of 08:46, 16 April 2014

E. coli proteinase K complex with lactoferrin peptide and Ca+2 (PDB code 2duj)

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