Serine Proteases

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Looking at the structures below, it is apparent that these three enzymes have similar folds. This conservation of tertiary structure is due to extensive similarities at the level of primary amino acid sequence. However, there are small differences in amino acid sequence among the proteins, which are reflected in their different specificities. Each protein cleaves the peptide backbone after (or on the carbonyl side) of a specific type of sidechain; chymotrypsin prefers to cut after aromatic residues, trypsin after basic residues and elastase after smaller neutral residues <ref>PMID: 7795518</ref>. After examining the molecular basis for these functional similarities and differences, you will hopefully see why serine proteases are a classic example of how '''''structure dictates function'''''!
Looking at the structures below, it is apparent that these three enzymes have similar folds. This conservation of tertiary structure is due to extensive similarities at the level of primary amino acid sequence. However, there are small differences in amino acid sequence among the proteins, which are reflected in their different specificities. Each protein cleaves the peptide backbone after (or on the carbonyl side) of a specific type of sidechain; chymotrypsin prefers to cut after aromatic residues, trypsin after basic residues and elastase after smaller neutral residues <ref>PMID: 7795518</ref>. After examining the molecular basis for these functional similarities and differences, you will hopefully see why serine proteases are a classic example of how '''''structure dictates function'''''!
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*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_chymotrypsin-triad/2'>Chymotrypsin</scene>
*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_chymotrypsin-triad/2'>Chymotrypsin</scene>
*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_trypsin-wt-triad/4'>Trypsin</scene>
*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_trypsin-wt-triad/4'>Trypsin</scene>
*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_elastase-triad/3'>Elastase</scene>
*<scene name='User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5/New_elastase-triad/3'>Elastase</scene>
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For a side-by-side comparision of these three structures, see an [[User:Amy_Kerzmann/Sandbox_5|alternate version of this article]].
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α-chymoptrypsin (PDB code 2cha)

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