Selected article for: "peptidase substrate and substrate cleavage"

Author: Rawlings, Neil D.
Title: A large and accurate collection of peptidase cleavages in the MEROPS database
  • Document date: 2009_11_2
  • ID: 0rq0wdpq_40
    Snippet: None of the cleavages listed in Table 4 has been assigned to cause f above, namely where changes in the substrate cleavage site may be mirrored by changes in peptidase specificity. Without modelling the substrate binding sites, if that were possible, detecting this situation is difficult. However, the autolytic processing of cathepsin E (P43159) may be such an example (35) ......
    Document: None of the cleavages listed in Table 4 has been assigned to cause f above, namely where changes in the substrate cleavage site may be mirrored by changes in peptidase specificity. Without modelling the substrate binding sites, if that were possible, detecting this situation is difficult. However, the autolytic processing of cathepsin E (P43159) may be such an example (35) .

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