Penicillopepsin
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Penicillopepsin (PP) is a proteinase with a broad spectrum of substrates. PP prefers hydrophobic residues at P1 and P1’ sites. PP causes clotting in milk and activates trypsinogen. PP is a member of the aspartic proteinase family. Its extended binding site cleft can bind at least 7 amino acids.
3D structures of penicillopepsin
3app – PjPP – Penicillium janthinellum
1ppl, 1ppm, 1ppk – PjPP + peptide analog
1apt, 1apu, 1apv, 1apw - PjPP + pepstatin analog
2wea, 2web, 2wec, 2wed, 1bxo, 1bxq - PjPP + peptidyl inhibitor
