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In order to function as an endopeptidase, each <scene name='75/752344/Active_caspase_6_monomer/1'>monomer</scene> of active Caspase-6 utilzes a <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_triad_real/1'>catalytic triad</scene> composed of <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_his-121_monomer/1'>His-121</scene>, <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_glu-123_monomer/1'>Glu-123</scene>, and <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_cys-163_monomer/1'>Cys-163</scene>, carries out cleavage of the substrate.that binds a <scene name='75/752344/Protein_ligand_real/1'>ligand</scene>, which can include neuronal proteins and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubulin tubulins]In the theorized mechanism. atoms are shown in their resting ionic states; His-121 acts as an acid catalyst, Glu-123 acts as a base catalyst to deprotonate Cys-163, which then acts as covalent catalyst.
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In order to function as an endopeptidase, each <scene name='75/752344/Active_caspase_6_monomer/1'>monomer</scene> of active Caspase-6 utilzes a <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_triad_real/1'>catalytic triad</scene> composed of <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_his-121_monomer/1'>His-121</scene>, <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_glu-123_monomer/1'>Glu-123</scene>, and <scene name='75/752344/Catalytic_cys-163_monomer/1'>Cys-163</scene>, carries out cleavage of a ligand, which can include neuronal proteins and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tubulin tubulins]. In the theorized mechanism, atoms are shown in their resting ionic states; His-121 acts as an acid catalyst, Glu-123 acts as a base catalyst to deprotonate Cys-163, which then acts as covalent catalyst.
[[Image:Cystine Aspartase.png|600 px|active site mechanism]]
[[Image:Cystine Aspartase.png|600 px|active site mechanism]]

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