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Four loops (L1 to L4), located at the two opposite ends of the β –sheet, emanate from each homodimer and define the shape of the catalytic groove of each monomer.
Four loops (L1 to L4), located at the two opposite ends of the β –sheet, emanate from each homodimer and define the shape of the catalytic groove of each monomer.
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<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l2_loops/2'>L2</scene> interdomain loop links the two the large and small subunit of each procaspase-7 monomer. In the procaspase-7, this loop is in a “closed” conformation that precludes any possibility of substrate or inhibitor binding to the yet incomplete active site. Thus, in this considered conformation, the enzyme is yet inactive.
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<scene name='60/604484/Position_of_the_l2_loops/3'>L2 interdomain loop</scene> links the two the large and small subunit of each procaspase-7 monomer. In the procaspase-7, this loop is in a “closed” conformation that precludes any possibility of substrate or inhibitor binding to the yet incomplete active site. Thus, in this considered conformation, the enzyme is yet inactive.
This highly flexible loop contains two cleavage sites (Asp198 - Asp207) which are essential to the maturation of the Procaspase-7 (cf MATURATION). It also contains an essential residue needed for the catalytic activity of the Caspase-7 : <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_cys186/3'>Cys186</scene>
This highly flexible loop contains two cleavage sites (Asp198 - Asp207) which are essential to the maturation of the Procaspase-7 (cf MATURATION). It also contains an essential residue needed for the catalytic activity of the Caspase-7 : <scene name='60/604484/Position_of_cys186/3'>Cys186</scene>

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Structure of the active Caspase-7

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References

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