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This <scene name='Sandbox15/Zach/1'>view</scene> will show the different secondary structures of the protein. In red the beta sheets are shown and in blue alpha helices are shown.

Revision as of 16:42, 4 March 2009

Subtilisin is a protease that initiates the nucleophillic attack on the peptide bond through a serine residue at the active site. It is a 275 residue globular protein with several alpha-helices and a large beta sheet. It's active site is composed of three amino acids, serine, aspartate, and histidine. This is known as a catalytic triad. Which works to break peptide bonds on polypeptides.

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This will show the different secondary structures of the protein. In red the beta sheets are shown and in blue alpha helices are shown.

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