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Serine protease
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'''Serine proteases''', or '''proteinases''', so called due to the presence of a serine residue in the active site, are a class of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins. | '''Serine proteases''', or '''proteinases''', so called due to the presence of a serine residue in the active site, are a class of enzymes that catalyse the hydrolysis of peptide bonds in proteins. | ||
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