Sandbox GGC7

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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Once the insulin molecule enters the active site and is recognized, the enzyme begins to unfold the insulin and makes initial cleavages in the middle of both the A and B chains. The enzyme then makes six more cleavages. One cleavage site right next to the first one on the A chain and 5 more on the B chain. Three near the middle and two near the C-terminus. There are no cleavage sites that are near the N-terminus of either chain.
== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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Insulin Protease (Insulin Degrading Enzyme)

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References

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