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== Papain Protein ==
== Papain Protein ==
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== Introduction ==
Papain, also known as papaya proteinase I, is a cystaine protease in papaya and mountain papaya. It is a sulfhydryl protease from the latex of the papaya fruit. Its molecules consist of one polypeptide chain with 212 amino acid residues. The chain is folded into <scene name='Sandbox_33/Secondary_structures/5'>two domains</scene> with the <scene name='Sandbox_33/Active_site/4'>active site</scene> in a groove between the domains.
Papain, also known as papaya proteinase I, is a cystaine protease in papaya and mountain papaya. It is a sulfhydryl protease from the latex of the papaya fruit. Its molecules consist of one polypeptide chain with 212 amino acid residues. The chain is folded into <scene name='Sandbox_33/Secondary_structures/5'>two domains</scene> with the <scene name='Sandbox_33/Active_site/4'>active site</scene> in a groove between the domains.
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Papain Protein

Introduction

Papain, also known as papaya proteinase I, is a cystaine protease in papaya and mountain papaya. It is a sulfhydryl protease from the latex of the papaya fruit. Its molecules consist of one polypeptide chain with 212 amino acid residues. The chain is folded into with the in a groove between the domains.

PDB ID 9pap

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