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Serine Proteases

Serine proteases account for over one-third of all known proteolytic enzymes [2],[3]. Within the diverse collection of serine proteases, the most famous members are trypsin, chymotrypsin and elastase. Aside from their key roles in digestion (and other physiological processes) [3], the unique specificities of these enzymes make them useful tools in biochemistry and molecular biology to ascertain protein sequences. More information about utilizing proteases for research can be found on the ExPASy Proteomics Server under the PeptideCutter Tool.

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Amy Kerzmann, Eric Martz

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