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== The serine protease from Aeromonas sobria == | == The serine protease from Aeromonas sobria == | ||
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== Generalities == | == Generalities == | ||
- | The ASP protein is a serine protease | + | The ASP protein is a serine protease that will cut peptide bonds after specific amino acids. The kexin-like serine protease belongs to the subtilisin family (subtilases). The structure of ASP is similar to that of Kex2 <ref>PMID:2646633</ref>, a protease of the subtilisin family, but it has a unique extra occluding region close to its active site. |
- | The kexin-like serine protease | + | |
== Secondary structure == | == Secondary structure == |
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The serine protease from Aeromonas sobria
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