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<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_loops_l1/4'>L1</scene> is a part of the large subunit, while <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l3_loops/3'>L3</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_l4_loops/3'>L4</scene> belong to the small subunit of each monomer. These three loops will also participate in the formation of the catalytic site.
<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_loops_l1/4'>L1</scene> is a part of the large subunit, while <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l3_loops/3'>L3</scene> and <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_l4_loops/3'>L4</scene> belong to the small subunit of each monomer. These three loops will also participate in the formation of the catalytic site.
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The 23 last amino acids of the N-ter extremity of procaspase-7 define a "<scene name='60/604484/Prodomain/1'>prodomain</scene>". This prodomain is apparently implicated in an inhibitory mechanism that maintains the procaspase (or caspase) catalytically inactive until it is cleaved. The mechanism by which the prodomain could inhibit caspase-7 enzymatic activity is still unclear.<ref name="two">PMID:PMC2787741</ref>
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The 23 last amino acids of the N-ter extremity of procaspase-7 define a "<scene name='60/604484/Prodomain/1'>prodomain</scene>". This prodomain is apparently implicated in an inhibitory mechanism that maintains the procaspase (or caspase) catalytically inactive until it is cleaved. The mechanism by which the prodomain could inhibit caspase-7 enzymatic activity is still unclear.<ref name="two">PMID:2787741</ref>
=== Maturation ===
=== Maturation ===

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Caspase-7

Structure of the active Caspase-7

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